Grama [noun]
Definition of Grama:
lawn
Opposite/Antonyms of Grama:
-
Sentence/Example of Grama:
This is the "grama" or "buffalo-grass," and, despite its look of utter desiccation, is highly nutritious.
He seems as thrifty on the wiry grama as among the most succulent grasses of the Republican.
We have never tasted grama-cheese, but have a theory that its individual piquancy must equal that of the delicious Schabzieger.
The hills beyond became naked, or covered only with short grass of the grama kind and dusty-gray sage-brush.
The others did not seem to heed these demonstrations, but kept on quietly cropping the luxuriant grama.
In spite of the rest here, the animals did not seem to improve on the grama and buffalo grass.
Now and then, in this world of pine trees, we came upon patches of grama grass.
The grass, consisting of several varieties of the grama, is of a superior quality, and grows luxuriantly.
The second kind is the Grama grass, which is, I believe, indigenous to only this section of America.
It was a dry region, but with plenty of grama-grass, and much of it covered with an open forest of pinyon and cedar.