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UK
/blˈuːɡɹɑːs/
]
[ US /ˈbɫuˌɡɹæs/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫuˌɡɹæs/ ]
NOUN
- an area in central Kentucky noted for its bluegrass and thoroughbred horses
How To Use Bluegrass In A Sentence
- Botanical species in this ancient ecosystem included sagebrush, bluegrass, sedges, and herbs.
- Their music is firmly rooted in the Irish tradition but also encompasses an unusual blend of hot jazz, bluegrass and baroque.
- Then winter arrives - usually for about two weeks - and we get new weeds - chickweed, henbit and annual bluegrass.
- The first and third Tuesdays feature old-time and Celtic, and the second Thursday is bluegrass.
- My fanatical interest in bluegrass began when I was 9 years old," he wrote. UC Berkeley graduate with autism produces honors thesis on bluegrass music
- The album works on all levels thanks to its diversified genres, such as jazz, blues, gospel, bluegrass and zydeco.
- That way, shallow rooted weeds like foxtail and bluegrass will be unable to grow until the alfalfa has a head start.
- Their bluegrass is very widely defined, and we were about to set out on tour when I said, "By the way, can you do this? Mike Ragogna: A Tiger Suit, Junip & Great Companions: Conversations with KT Tunstall, Dar Williams, and José González, plus a KT Video Exclusive
- MR. SHERMAN: Yes, the fertilizer was disced in, and he tried to disc under that bluegrass sod and get that rotting under there. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 41st Annual Meeting Pleasant Valley, New York, August 28, 29 and 30, 1950
- O.K., so the Bluegrass State is the cradle and / or grave of Bulldog basketball coaches. Dawg Sports