Get Free Checker

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
Master English with Ease
Translate words instantly and build your vocabulary every day.
Boost Your
Learning
Master English with Ease
  • 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.
  • He saw the long grass scythed down and dying in the fragrance of new-mown hay. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • There was a heady aroma in the air, of new-mown hay, of the breeze after a rain, of every flower in the world in bloom at the same time. Tran Siberian
  • As the engine races to a crescendo, we head off along what appears to be a new-mown field, then just as it dawns on me that this is the airstrip, we are airborne.
  • Dreiser had left the sycamores, the new-mown hay, and the moonlight on the Wabash for the big city, and one evening at a party at his apartment on the Upper West Side of Manhattan he struck up a conversation with his friend and fellow Hoosier Franklin Booth, a well-known illustrator. Interstate 69
  • earthy smells of new-mown grass
  • I love the smell of 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 single nature.
  • He gazed out at the Golden Gate Bridge when he became aware of a scent that he had not smelled in a very long time: The sweet smell of new-mown grass wafting over on a breeze from San Francisco. Kate Kelly: Autobiography of Former Alcatraz Inmate Tells Interesting Story
  • We were spirited off to his summertime cottage, which waited for us at the end of a long gravel drive, beside a long lawn that drowsed, green and new-mown, in the shade of occasional trees. "We're On Our Way Home Now, Duckie!"
  • This wine resounds with the aromas and flavors of herbs, gooseberries, fresh lime, green apple, and new-mown hay.
  • Farmers have learned not to pile new-mown hay, but to leave it spread on the field until it decomposes some.
  • He loved the smell of new-mown grass.

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):