turf war
A dispute over territory between rival gangs.
ADJ
green | soft, springy | artificial
hallowed, home (of a sports pitch)
The players felt nervous stepping onto the hallowed turf for the first time.
QUANT
piece, sod
We laid pieces of turf across the garden to create a new lawn.
VERB + TURF
cut
The gardeners cut turf from the field to lay in the new lawn area.
lay
The gardeners laid turf across the bare ground last weekend.
TURF + NOUN
fire
noun
A layer of earth covered with grass; sod.
Miss Thorn began digging up the turf with her lofter: it was a painful moment for me. ¶ “You might at least have tried me, Mrs. Cooke,” I said.
It was a sixth successive defeat for Klopp in a major final and at the final whistle, with Karius burying his face into the turf, there was not exactly a stampede of team-mates wanting to console him.
A piece of such a layer cut from the soil. May be used as sod to make a lawn, dried for peat, stacked to form earthen structures, etc.
"It's an old custom the people had when they bought and sold land. They used to cut out a clod and hand it over to the buyer, and you weren't lawfully seised of your land - it didn't really belong to you - till the other fellow had actually given you a piece of it - like this." He held out the turves.
Frodo and Sam went forward and saw that amidst the clamorous host were set three high-seats built of green turves.
A block of peat used as fuel.
In ordinary peat-bogs, however, where turves are cut, there is always a large percentage of waste peat resulting from the digging, drying or transport of the turves, which can be utilized only by moulding it.
[…] the fireman has to divide his time between getting up into the bunker to throw more turfs into the cab, and getting down on his hands and knees to get it into the firebox, and even then a reserve supply of turf must be carried on a truck behind the engine, and stops must be made on each steep ascent to raise more steam.
A thick, carpet-like bed of algae.
The turf layer is made up of filamentous and thallose red algae.
A surface of synthetic fibers made to look like grass; artificial turf.
In climates where grass struggles to grow, turf is usually used instead on sports fields.
The Niners have nine games left on the schedule, and only one visit to a turf field. That turf in Seattle is not slit film; while the NFL admits slit film fields lead to more ankle sprains, the league insists that turf is otherwise no more dangerous than grass.
verb
To cover with turf; to create a lawn by laying turfs.
To throw a frisbee well short of its intended target, usually causing it to hit the ground within 10 yards of its release.
To fire from a job or dismiss from a task.
Eight managers were turfed after the merger of the two companies.
To cancel a project or product.
The company turfed the concept car because the prototype performed poorly.
To expel, eject, or throw out; to turf out.
He has the mistaken idea that he is a lap dog, and loves to be nursed, especially by ladies, but eighty-five pounds on your lap is no joke, and he can never understand why he gets turfed off.
At the same time as College was being unceremoniously turfed from their premises, a similar process was affecting the Estcourt School.
A dispute over territory between rival gangs.
Miss Thorn began digging up the turf with her lofter: it was a painful moment for me. ¶ “You might at least have tried me, Mrs. Cooke,” I said.
WiktionaryIt was a sixth successive defeat for Klopp in a major final and at the final whistle, with Karius burying his face into the turf, there was not exactly a stampede of team-mates wanting to console him.
Wiktionary"It's an old custom the people had when they bought and sold land. They used to cut out a clod and hand it over to the buyer, and you weren't lawfully seised of your land - it didn't really belong to
WiktionaryEight managers were turfed after the merger of the two companies.
WiktionaryThe company turfed the concept car because the prototype performed poorly.
WiktionaryHe has the mistaken idea that he is a lap dog, and loves to be nursed, especially by ladies, but eighty-five pounds on your lap is no joke, and he can never understand why he gets turfed off.
Wiktionaryi Register
In some senses, turf is marked as informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.