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Definition of new-mown in English: new-mown(also newly mown) adjective (of grass or hay) recently cut; just mown. the sweet scent of new-mown grass Example sentencesExamples - I love when the lawn is new-mown but the task can bet just a wee bit repetitive.
- I loved the farm, tractors, machinery, the smell of cows, freshly worked fields and newly mown, hay.
- The air smelled of daffodils and new mown grass, and spring was in the air.
- We set up by the airport office on the newly mown lawn.
- Farmers have learned not to pile new-mown hay, but to leave it spread on the field until it decomposes some.
- We set off to the scent of new mown grass.
- The smell of freshly baked bread, a newly mown lawn, chocolate, and pine trees have all been reported to have been used by firms to invoke a sense of calm in customers.
- As the engine races to a crescendo, we head off along what appears to be a new-mown field.
- The scent of new-mown grass rising into the misty rain was good enough to eat.
- There is a hint of gold and a very slight sweetness with a subtle herb flavour and a gentle smell of newly-mown hay: a delicate flavouring that doesn't overpower the vodka.
- She smelled sweet, like new-mown hay.
- It has an aroma of newly mown grass.
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