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grass up
verb
To betray by informing on.
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I can hear them pulling the grass up from the roots.
"They left impressions all over the outfield," Mr. Cunningham said, and he and his crew had to pull the grass up by hand afterward.
But to pick Grass up again – to start again where everyone starts, with The Tin Drum … Most German novelists look southwards, like Thomas Mann, gazing towards Bavaria, Italy and the biblical lands.
Everglades, subtropical saw-grass marsh region, a "river of grass" up to 50 miles (80 km) wide but generally less than 1 foot (0.3 metre) deep, covering more than 4,300 square miles (11,100 square km) of southern Florida, U.S. Through it, water moves slowly southward to mangrove swamps bordering the Gulf of Mexico to the southwest and Florida Bay to the south.
"I watch the juniors - five or six practise swings, throw the grass up, change the club two or three times.
The team that built Picnik from the grass up will continue making advanced and powerful photo-editing easier, more intuitive and more fun, so say tuned to hear about all the cool new stuff we're working on.
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He started griping about me grassing up his old man.
When illegitmate Jennet grassed up her relatives in revenge for God-knows-what abuse she'd endured, she found willing listeners.
"It looks really good, it's been grassed up, the plants are in and they will grow during the summer," he said.
The dealers who don't get grassed up are the ones who thrive.
In order to not get grassed up, a reputation for violence has to be cultivated.
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