Definitions
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- noun Any of the electrical or mechanical machines used for cutting grass.
- noun A person who
landscapes and in particular mows lawns.
Etymologies
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Examples
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And, right now the lawnmower is broken, so I can't mow the lawn till I get it fixed.
you people lie 2009
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Ok, if everyone was forced to use shears then there would be a 100% drop in lawnmower emissions.
Think Progress » Sen. Kit Bond: Mowing Down Lawn Mower Reform 2006
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In Phillips 'hometown of Underhil, Vermont, honks of joy that the guy they know as a lawnmower-riding Boston sports fan is free
wnyt.com - Capital Region News, Weather and Sports from NEWSCHANNEL 13 2009
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The lawnmower is broken now and it won't fit in our VW bug to take to the repair shop) or (Just transmit that the car died; he'll understand) My spare moments were spent trying to be more organized, more efficient.
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Miraculously, I don’t think one has ever been cut down by the lawnmower, but that may have more to do with the fact that the lawnmower is so seldom in use.
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I’ll take that challenge $ 20 k for a shed for my lawnmower is still way out of line.
PREFAB FRIDAY: Rocio Romero’s Fish Camp House | Inhabitat 2006
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Because a woman and a lawnmower are the same thing.
Think Progress » Sen. Kit Bond: Mowing Down Lawn Mower Reform 2006
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I guess its obvious that if anything attracted the lightning to him, it must be the tiny little iPod and not the huge hunk of metal called a lawnmower he was holding onto.
Boing Boing 2006
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And I'm sure it was the wasps that played aroung with the fuel tap on the lawnmower, which is why it took me so long to start it last time I used it.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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It's a "lawnmower" beer, it's light, the flavors don't jump out at you.
Craft Light 2009
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