Easter grass

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English[edit]

Oriole Nest made of Easter grass

Noun[edit]

Easter grass (uncountable)

  1. Long, thin tangled strips of colored cellophane or paper, traditionally used in Easter baskets.
    • 2003, Debbie Farmer, Don't Put Lipstick on the Cat!, →ISBN, page 110:
      Easter's on the way, and you know what that means: hard-boiled eggs, chocolate bunnies and Easter grass, lots and lots of Easter grass.
    • 2013, Cara Lynn Jakab, The Power of a Playing Parent: Engaging and Connecting with our children, →ISBN:
      An Easter basket that now had Easter grass strewn all over the place. (Note to self! I hate Easter grass. Don't ever buy it again!)
    • 2015, Baker and Debra Burke-Simpkins, A Sensitive Dog's Guide to Love, Life and Counter Cruising, →ISBN:
      One must use caution when cruising the Easter baskets, however, because they also contain something called Easter grass.

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