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grassy
(redirected from grassier)

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grass·y  (grs)
adj. grass·i·er, grass·i·est
1. Covered with or abounding in grass.
2. Resembling or suggestive of grass, as in color or odor.

grassy [ˈgrɑːsɪ]
adj grassier, grassiest
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) covered with, containing, or resembling grass
grassiness  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.grassy - abounding in grass
grassless - lacking grass
Translations
grassy [ˈgrɑːsɪ] ADJ (grassier (compar) (grassiest (superl))) → herboso, pastoso(LAm)
grassy [ˈgrɑːsi] adjherbeux/euse
grassy
adj (+er)grasig; grassy slopeGrashang m
grassy [ˈgrɑːsɪ] adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl))) → erboso/a


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In the softer and grassier lie (ie in semi rough), there is less spin as the grass will get between the grooves on the ball.
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Langer wanted grassier pitches to make it a more equal contest between bat and ball.
 
 
 
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