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to turf
noun
A layer of earth covered with grass; sod.
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Some states try to turf them out.
James Rodriguez doesn't fancy a switch to Turf Moor.
The Premier League is coming to Turf Moor.
Liverpool are the visitors to Turf Moor on Saturday afternoon.
The government has a manifesto commitment, ministers point out, to turf them out.
I know with football, you can go from grass to turf.
He was referring to Turf, the advertising agency he founded in 2000.
The Conservatives will have to raise their game if they want to turf Mr Martin out.
Spikes on the Wall Sometimes black-black relations come down to turf.
But the tendency to turf the incumbent party after two terms is well established.
Afterwards, Corfixen found his restlessness in bed objectionable enough to turf him on to the sofa.
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