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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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  3. Turf can mean the surface layer of grass and soil, the sport of horse racing, or the area that someone controls or influences. Learn how to use turf in different contexts with examples and translations.

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word turf, from grass and soil to territory and sport. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of turf.

  5. Turf is a surface layer of earth with grass and roots, or a piece cut from it. It can also mean a territory, a sport, or a slang term. Learn more about turf and its usage with synonyms and examples.

  6. Turf is the top layer of grass and roots, or a piece cut from it. It can also mean the area of a gang or a sport, or a slang term for expertise.

  7. an area of knowledge or influence. he's on home turf when it comes to music.

  8. Turf is the top layer of ground, especially when it's planted with grass. From its original meaning, referring to the top layer of soil in which plants are rooted, turf has expanded to include a range of senses.

  9. Turf is short grass and the surface layer of soil that is held together by its roots. It can also mean peat used as fuel, or the place where somebody lives and/or works. Learn more about turf with pictures, pronunciation and collocations.