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Beyamin kar1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Literature

I am reading the short story Across The Moors
by W. F. Harvey. Her there is a expression, I don,t understand: turf shooting butts. I will be glad if somebody tell me the meaning of it
The linkis: https://americanliterature.com/author/w-f-harvey/short-story/across-the-moors

  

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Shooting butts that are made of turf. ****: A mound on or in front of which a target is set up for archery or shooting. com/definition/us/**** )

  • Shooting butts that are made of turf.
  • ****: A mound on or in front of which a target is set up for archery or shooting.
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Shooting butts that are made of turf.

****: A mound on or in front of which a target is set up for archery or shooting.

(https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/****)

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