Similar words: blue-green, keep off the grass, snake in the grass, a snake in the grass, grass, grassy, grassland, grassroots. Meaning: n. 1. any of various grasses of the genus Poa 2. an area in central Kentucky noted for it bluegrass and thoroughbred horses 3. a type of country music played at a rapid tempo on banjos and guitars.
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31. At this bluegrass jam there are no speakers or amplifiers. True to tradition, these musicians use only acoustic instruments.
32. Aboveground biomass, regeneration rate and the water content of perennial ryegrass. Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue under different soil moisture gradient were measured under field conditions.
33. Kentucky bluegrass regeneration system research progress in the world were summarized in this paper on the influencing factors such as the choice of explants, culture conditions, genotype and so on.
34. A new line (Nannong line) Kentucky bluegrass with strong heat tolerance was screened and bred by Nanjing Agricultural University.
35. Kentucky bluegrass is an artifical cultivated herbage with a great future, particularly when it is used as herbage species of grazing grassland on the northeastern region of China .
36. A bluegrass band composed of fiddle, mandolin, banjo , guitar and bass accompanies the performers.
37. J : He's also the host of a bluegrass radio show and is also a musician himself.
38. If you play bluegrass, rockabilly or baroque music, you owe it to yourself to play on a true, full set of all of gut strings.
39. And this study also provided theoretical evidence and plant materials for breeding the new Kentucky bluegrass varieties tolerant to drought and salt.
More similar words: blue-green, keep off the grass, snake in the grass, a snake in the grass, grass, grassy, grassland, grassroots, grass roots, grasshopper, lemon grass, bermuda grass, blue, blues, blue sky, blue-sky, blue chip, true blue, true-blue, blue-chip, bluebell, blue book, blue moon, a blue moon, royal blue, blueberry, blueprint, blue print, blue blood, out of the blue.