Lawnmower vs Airplane - What's the difference?
lawnmower | airplane |
Any of the electrical or mechanical machines used for cutting grass.
* 1877 , Queensland. Dept. of Public Instruction, Report of the Secretary for Public Instruction
* 1912 , O. Henry, Rolling Stones
A person who landscapes and in particular mows lawns.
As nouns the difference between lawnmower and airplane
is that lawnmower is any of the electrical or mechanical machines used for cutting grass while airplane is (us) a powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings.lawnmower
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Alternative forms
* lawn mowerNoun
(en noun)- It is only a small school, but this year the committee has expended £105 in reforming the garden, painting the fences, making a tennis court and lawn, purchasing a lawnmower etc.
- here was an ordinary man out of the city directory that subscribes for magazines and pushes the lawnmower in his shirt-sleeves of evenings.