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		Definition of beach grass in US English: beach grassnoun Marram grass, or any related grass of the genus Ammophila.  Example sentencesExamples -  Extremely narrow fairways and tiny greens mean the Scotch broom, beach grass and native rhododendron will snag anything off line.
 -  Most of the pale green grass seen throughout the dunes is European beach grass, introduced around 1910 in Coos Bay to stabilize dunes at the mouths of navigable rivers.
 -  I hunker down in the beach grass with Joseph's crew, sitting on my heels.
 -  I drive by this part of the island where dead cars marry beach grass and washtub handles wring rust.
 -  Complete them as they are or use your imagination to incorporate almost any collectable object - such as beach grass, stamps, seashells, buttons, or other small items you hold dear.
 -  The roots (actually stems) of the beach grass grow horizontally underground and spread, helping to prevent erosion.
 -  In the late 1800s, gardeners at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park introduced European beach grass to the West Coast.
 -  The difficulty of the work emphasizes the magnitude of the task these young environmentalists see before them: not just removing beach grass, but repairing all the damage people have done to the planet.
 -  One of the Cape's most numerous and widespread songbirds, goldfinches delight in dining on dandelion seeds, thistles, and weed seeds found amongst the beach grass.
 -  The vegetation varies, from beach grass and Virginia creeper stabilizing the dunes to eastern red cedar and even prickly pear.
 
    Definition of beach grass in US English: beach grassnoun Marram grass, or any related grass of the genus Ammophila.  Example sentencesExamples -  One of the Cape's most numerous and widespread songbirds, goldfinches delight in dining on dandelion seeds, thistles, and weed seeds found amongst the beach grass.
 -  Complete them as they are or use your imagination to incorporate almost any collectable object - such as beach grass, stamps, seashells, buttons, or other small items you hold dear.
 -  Most of the pale green grass seen throughout the dunes is European beach grass, introduced around 1910 in Coos Bay to stabilize dunes at the mouths of navigable rivers.
 -  I hunker down in the beach grass with Joseph's crew, sitting on my heels.
 -  I drive by this part of the island where dead cars marry beach grass and washtub handles wring rust.
 -  Extremely narrow fairways and tiny greens mean the Scotch broom, beach grass and native rhododendron will snag anything off line.
 -  The roots (actually stems) of the beach grass grow horizontally underground and spread, helping to prevent erosion.
 -  In the late 1800s, gardeners at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park introduced European beach grass to the West Coast.
 -  The difficulty of the work emphasizes the magnitude of the task these young environmentalists see before them: not just removing beach grass, but repairing all the damage people have done to the planet.
 -  The vegetation varies, from beach grass and Virginia creeper stabilizing the dunes to eastern red cedar and even prickly pear.
 
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