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mound of straw
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "mound of straw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large pile or accumulation of straw, often in a literal sense, but it can also be used metaphorically in various contexts. Example: "The farmer created a mound of straw in the barn to provide bedding for the animals during the winter months."
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While imprisoned, Colt lived luxuriously in his prison cell, receiving daily visits from friends and family, smoking Cuban cigars, sleeping in an actual bed instead of a mound of straw and wearing silk dressing gowns inside and a seal skin overcoat for his daily walks in the prison yard.
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Fingerling potatoes grow in mounds of straw, and asparagus fronds sway in the breeze.
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In a camp called Buhonga, a 20-minute drive from Bujumbura, goats chew grass around a patch of small crosses marking the graves of those who have died since the camp went up, almost overnight, from mounds of mud, straw and banana leaves.
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The morning market in Luang Prabang, in Laos, was a dense mix of straw mats, piles of fruit, mounds of sticky rice, and fresh fish and chicken that villagers would make into that night's soup.
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Heap a mound of compost around the base of the bush, then top it with a layer of straw.
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They appeared to be made of straw.
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Nobody is in favor of straw purchases".
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Smells are of straw and tagine spices.
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But it's a revolution of straw.
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Find a source of straw.
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Tie individual bundles of straw tightly.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing agricultural scenes or animal care, use "mound of straw" to vividly depict the bedding or storage practices.
Common error
Avoid using "mound of straw" to describe insignificant amounts. "Mound" suggests a substantial pile, not just a few scattered pieces. A few scattered pieces would be described as "bits of straw" or "stray straw".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "mound of straw" functions as a noun phrase, typically serving as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence. The examples in Ludwig show it being used to describe physical arrangements in agricultural or rural settings. Ludwig AI confirms this phrase as correct and usable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "mound of straw" is a grammatically sound and frequently used noun phrase that effectively describes a substantial pile of straw. Ludwig AI validates its correctness. Its usage spans various contexts, from agricultural descriptions to metaphorical expressions. While primarily neutral in register, it subtly leans toward informal when used in rural settings. Alternative phrases like "heap of straw" or "pile of straw" can be used interchangeably, with minor nuances in implication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
heap of straw
Synonymous; changes only the specific noun used to describe the pile.
pile of straw
Synonymous; replaces "mound" with "pile", indicating a similar accumulation.
straw heap
Reorders the words while maintaining the same meaning.
straw pile
Reorders the words and uses "pile" instead of "mound".
accumulation of straw
More formal; uses "accumulation" to describe the gathered straw.
collection of straw
Similar to accumulation but implies a deliberate gathering.
stack of straw
Implies a more organized or deliberate piling of the straw.
straw bedding
Focuses on the function of the straw as a bed rather than a simple pile.
straw mulch
Indicates straw used as a protective layer, altering the primary purpose.
straw insulation
Highlights the use of straw for insulation purposes.
FAQs
How can I use "mound of straw" in a sentence?
You can use "mound of straw" to describe a pile of straw, such as "The farmer created a "mound of straw" in the barn for the animals."
What's a good alternative to "mound of straw"?
Alternatives include "heap of straw" or "pile of straw", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "mound of straw" grammatically correct?
Yes, "mound of straw" is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to describe a collection of straw.
In what contexts is "mound of straw" typically used?
"Mound of straw" is often used in agricultural, rural, or historical contexts to describe bedding, insulation, or storage methods.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested