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Definition of Turfy

Turfy
Turfy Turf"y, a. [Compar. Turfier; superl. Turfiest.] 1. Abounding with turf; made of, or covered with, turf. ``The turfy mountains.' --Shak. 2. Having the nature or appearance of turf. 3. Of or pertaining to the turf, or horse racing.

Meaning of Turfy from wikipedia

- except for 'a few which happen'd to be housed', and 'in a very few deep…and turfy moulded gardens where some, perhaps enough for seed for the same ground...
- Bay and Polzeath where he often walked. It begins: I know so well this turfy mile, These clumps of sea-pink withered brown, The breezy cliff, the awkward...
- urchins will then have to shift into foraging for other resources, such as "turfy" algal species. An area of the subtidal where the po****tion growth of sea...
- novel she says: [...] near a plantation a little off the roadside, upon a turfy bank, I found the semblance of a rude grave. It was a narrow ridge, raised...
- is commonly found on the Zhongdian plateau and is generally seen in wet turfy soil where the ground has become too wet for c****iopes and rhododendrons...
- architecture dating back to the 13th century, built of field stone and turfy ore 13th-century Palace 17th-century Manor house In the eastern part of...
- cercidascus C.B.Clarke Carex cercostachys Franch. Carex cespitosa L. – turfy sedge Carex × cetica Rech. Carex ceylanica Boeckeler Carex chalciolepis...
- which have been recorded for Protea caespitosa are dual-leaf protea and turfy erodendrum, or, in the Afrikaans language, biskopsuikerbos.[citation needed]...
- once fainted in the God's Acre of the peace-loving Friends, and under the turfy spot on which she fell lie her remains'. Cruickshanks, Eveline (2004). "Jane...
- of the Mo river... The meadow here is a quarter of a mile broad, and its turfy terraces, sprinkled with the frosted remains of last year’s wild-flowers...