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The noise of the lawnmower was an annoyance that kept me from being able to really concentrate on my homework.

My friend used an old lawnmower motor to build a little go-kart that we used to race around parking lots and grassy fields.

Find someone who knows how to operate a lawnmower.

opponent When Oscar ran over the dead cat with his lawnmower, it sprayed blood all over the place.

The police have just arrested a man suspected of killing his neighbor for using his lawnmower without permission.

(His lawnmower begins to purr) Aha, yes.

A rabbitry and fowlrun, a dovecote, a botanical conservatory, 2 hammocks (lady's and gentleman's), a sundial shaded and sheltered by laburnum or lilac trees, an exotically harmonically accorded Japanese tinkle gatebell affixed to left lateral gatepost, a capacious waterbutt, a lawnmower with side delivery and grassbox, a lawnsprinkler with hydraulic hose.

a gas-sputtering lawnmower, clattering against the sidewalk .

Schumer has all the charm of a lawnmower.

David Lynch ( Blue Velvet, Lost Highway ) shocks everyone by directing a G-rated film of the sweet, true story of a 73-year-old farmer who drives 300 miles on a lawnmower to visit his sick brother.

Over the years headstones have been moved to accommodate newcomers and the lawnmower, so they may not mark accurately where the remains lie, furthermore, a couple of dozen bodies may be interred under each stone given that 2,300 bodies are buried here.






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