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green earth

American  

noun

  1. a pigment used in painting consisting mainly of iron silicate, characterized chiefly by its variable grayish-green hue, lack of tinting strength, and permanence.


Etymology

Origin of green earth

First recorded in 1785–95

Example Sentences

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But finally, he could see the bright green earth and the blue-gray crashing waves that lay ahead of them.

From Literature

“Why on God’s green earth did you ask everybody in Sassafras Springs for a Wonder except me?”

From Literature

It was because every single, solitary day that I’d been walking this good green earth, I’d been complaining about the name Cornelia.

From Literature

But we still had real, flesh-and-blood family walking this good green earth.

From Literature

Even though there was evil afoot on this good green earth and angry cries at Mr. Lincoln from the Southerners.

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