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Discover LudwigThe word 'mower' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a tool used for cutting grass, or when talking about someone who tends to a lawn. For example: "The estate was full of lush green grass, which the mower kept perfect."
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mower
noun
A lawnmower, a machine used to cut grass.
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Meanwhile I shall run the mower over the meadow until winter, collecting the clippings, while the rattle seed lies waiting for next spring.
The wires on the team's petrol mower were cut, for example, and the dressing room tampered with.
Every toaster, lawn mower and mobile phone is designed to minimise the risk of causing injury yet people still manage to electrocute themselves, lose fingers or fall out of windows in an effort to get a better signal.
Or the old man driving his lawn mower against the rolling backdrop of rural Midwest in "The Straight Story"?
This is likely to be the case with the purchase of a lawn mower or a diamond ring.
The modern, bladed lawn mower was first seen in a design of 1832; in more recent times the application of the jet-engine principle led to the hover mower.
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Many communities enforce stringent regulations on such matters, with heavy penalties for those who default on their citizen's obligation to keep the mower-blade turning.Elizabeth Diller, one of the show's curators, says that defendants sometimes rely on the first-amendment right to freedom of expression when confronted with "an almost fascistic control" in certain communities.
Individual examples can seem trivial new minimum prices for backpacks and prams in Argentina, for example, or new tariffs on lawn-mower-blades in South Africa but the cumulative impact is significant.
The sport originated in the United States in the 1950s after the kart had been devised from unwanted lawn-mower engines.
In the 1830s Jeremiah Bailey of the United States patented a mower-reaper, and Obed Hussey and Cyrus McCormick developed reapers with guards and reciprocating (back-and-forth-moving) cutting blades.
The Freedom Lawn is still mowed — preferably with a push-mower — but it is watered infrequently, if at all, and receives no chemical "inputs".
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