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    turf
    /təːf/

    noun

    • 1. grass and the surface layer of earth held together by its roots: "they walked across the springy turf" Similar grasslawnsodliterary:sward
    • 2. horse racing or racecourses generally: "he spent his money gambling on the turf" Similar horse racingracingthe racing worldracecourses

    verb

    • 1. force (someone) to leave somewhere: informal British "they were turfed off the bus"
    • 2. cover (a patch of ground) with turf: "the plot of land has been turfed"

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  2. a subject in which a person or group has a lot of knowledge or influence: Antiques are very much her turf.

  3. The meaning of TURF is the upper stratum of soil bound by grass and plant roots into a thick mat; also : a piece of this. How to use turf in a sentence.

  4. turf. ( tɜːf) n, pl turfs or turves ( tɜːvz) 1. (Botany) the surface layer of fields and pastures, consisting of earth containing a dense growth of grasses with their roots; sod. 2. (Horticulture) a piece cut from this layer, used to form lawns, verges, etc. 3. (Horse Racing) the turf.

  5. turf. / tɜːf / noun. the surface layer of fields and pastures, consisting of earth containing a dense growth of grasses with their roots; sod. a piece cut from this layer, used to form lawns, verges, etc. the turf. a track, usually of grass or dirt, where horse races are run. horse racing as a sport or industry. slang.

  6. A turf is a small rectangular piece of grass which you lay on the ground in order to make a lawn. Lift the turfs carefully–they can be re-used elsewhere. Synonyms: sod , divot , clod More Synonyms of turf

  7. [uncountable, countable] short grass and the surface layer of soil that is held together by its roots; a piece of this that has been cut from the ground and is used especially for making lawns (= the area of grass in a garden) newly laid turf.

  8. TURF definition: short, thick grass and the soil it is growing in. Learn more.

  9. Noun. Verb. Idiom. Filter. noun. turfs. A surface layer of earth containing grass plants with their matted roots; sod; sward. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. An artificial substitute for such a grassy layer, as on a playing field. American Heritage. A piece of this layer. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  10. A complete guide to the word "TURF": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. A turf is a small rectangular piece of grass which you lay on the ground in order to make a lawn. 3. Someone's turf is the area which is most familiar to them or where they feel most confident.