ryegrass
/ˈraɪˌɡræs/
noun
- A type of grass often grown in lawns, pastures, or for hay, known for being hardy and fast-growing.
- After reseeding the lawn with ryegrass, it turned green and thick within a few weeks.
- The farmer planted ryegrass in the field to feed his cattle during the winter.
- Ryegrass is popular on golf courses because it can withstand heavy foot traffic.