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		Definition of lawnmower in English: lawnmowernounˈlɔːnməʊə A machine for cutting the grass on a lawn.  Example sentencesExamples -  Then back-hoes, lawnmowers and tree pruning equipment put diesel emissions into the air and pesticides and fertilizers into the water.
 -  After about half a hour, he came back out of the house and then he used the lawnmower to mow the lawn.
 -  Falls from ladders cause the most injuries, followed by accidents with electrical tools such as lawnmowers, power drills and hedge strimmers.
 -  Push lawnmowers were popular, and riders were just getting on the scene.
 -  However, grass clippings are becoming scarce because of the increased popularity of mulching lawnmowers that provide many of the same benefits of mulching to lawns.
 -  Police figures show that as quickly as gardeners are filling their sheds with new lawnmowers and garden tools, thieves are emptying them and selling the goods on the black market.
 -  These paths are merely strips of grass - perhaps two lawnmowers wide - weaving through a yard full of flowers.
 -  Vibrations from heavy machinery like lawnmowers can upset all bees.
 -  A mechanically propelled vehicle covers not only cars but electric or motorised wheelchairs and ride-on lawnmowers.
 -  Raise the height of cut on the lawnmower and cut lawns less frequently as the cooler weather slows down growth.
 -  The other half of the garage was crowded with lawnmowers, weed-whackers, tools, and excessive amounts of junk.
 -  Don't add fuel to your lawnmower while the engine is running or the mower is still hot.
 -  He forced the lawnmower across the grass one more time, and then approached the man on the porch.
 -  He was waiting to retrieve one of his garden service's lawnmowers, locked in a friend's garage, and said he'd walk with me because he had something huge to tell me.
 -  They would not spend their hard-earned money on lawns, lawnmowers, backyard barbecues, household appliances, and mortgages.
 -  Residents storing petrol for their strimmers or lawnmowers are being reminded to take care.
 -  The change, coming by way of an amended noise by-law, now allows residents to operate lawnmowers and other power machinery as early as 9 a.m.
 -  All the machines were making as much noise as lawnmowers and were spewing black smoke and waggling and were conspicuously belt-operated.
 -  I walked back outside, watching Jake as he finished off the lawn and wheeled the lawnmower back to the garage.
 -  I now really need a lawnmower, some round up, a spade and fertiliser.
 
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