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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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describe lawn as groomed

Is it naturally to describe a lawn [grass] as well groomed?

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I have always used " well-groomed" with people, so my answer is no . Let's wait for an expert's take on this. Well-groomed girls and boys.

  • I have always used " well-groomed" with people, so my answer is no .
  • Let's wait for an expert's take on this.
  • Well-groomed girls and boys.
  • Beautiful garden, Lovely garden, etc.
  • Tom
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I have always used "well-groomed" with people, so my answer is no. Let's wait for an expert's take on this.

Well-groomed girls and boys.
Beautiful garden, Lovely garden, etc.

Tom
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Also:

Freshly-cut grass
Freshly-mown grass
Fresh-cut grass

Tom
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Anonymous Is it naturally to describe a lawn [grass] as well groomed?Thanks
Yes.

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