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new-mown

ADJECTIVE
  1. newly mown

How To Use new-mown In A Sentence

  • I can live it again—the little, Dutch ship—the blue waters—the smell of new-mown hay—Holland and the Rhine. DARKWATER
  • The air at ground level was heavy with the aroma of drying peat, crushed thyme and the new-mown hay scent of sweet vernal grass. Country diary: Westgate, Weardale
  • She smelled sweet, like new-mown hay.
  • The pictures that linger in his mind, called up in a moment by such sensations as the smell of roses or of new-mown hay, are of a simpler nature.
  • Once I smelled new-mown hay when we were quite a long way from land, and once when I was watching the sea-parrots as the sailors call the puffin I noticed they had different ways of tucking their heads under their wings, or I fancied it, and said to the captain, ‘They have different characters’. Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies
  • He loved the smell of new-mown grass.
  • I love when the lawn is new-mown but the task can bet just a wee bit repetitive.
  • As the engine races to a crescendo, we head off along what appears to be a new-mown field.
  • Not by bread alone, but by the fragrance of roses, the scent of orange blossoms, the smell of new-mown hay, the clasp of a friend's hand, the tenderness of a mother's kiss.
  • The scent of new-mown grass rising into the misty rain was good enough to eat.
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