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Meaning of lawnmow | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. To mow a lawn.
    intransitive, rare
  2. To cut with a lawnmower.
    rare, transitive

Examples

“All last week I lawnmowed, pianoed, tennised, read a little of “What Makes The Wheels Go Round””
“It has been kept lawnmowed ever since.”
“Beginning on June 10, the entire field was mowed eight times in 1937, but the lawnmowed clippings were removed and weighed on only two dates”
“In two experiments in which the forage was lawnmowed, and in two others mowed three or four times per year”
“This is the kind of logic used in this industry that makes me want to lawnmow various executives' pet cats.”
“He was slowly lawnmowing his way into something we had begun to call a business”
“Something had hacked, chewed, or lawn-mowed what was left of the television cord.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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