From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgrassygras‧sy /ˈɡrɑːsi $ ˈɡræsi/ adjective DNHBPcovered with grass a grassy bank
Examples from the Corpus
grassy• By that time college students and their black-caped Jesuit professors were hurrying across the grassy campus to classes.• Steppes and any other open grassy country.• Ted looked at him and then did this realistic slow-motion fall right on the grassy expanse to the side of the road.• a grassy hill• Resler was on the stick, flaring toward the top of a grassy hill.• Take the footpath between the hedge and the gravestones to go through a gate and along a grassy path.• She went for him now, on the grassy river bank, surprising staider strolling couples.• They landed on the little grassy strip.• He could see the grassy wilderness forming a high bank beyond the old bulging stone wall that held back the encroaching hillside.