lawn bubble
English
Etymology
lawn + bubble.From being a plastic cavity confined under a grassy field.
Noun
lawn bubble (plural lawn bubbles)
- A phenomenon that occurs after heavy rains, where rain water flows under a lawn's thatched grass root and rhizome layer, but is unable to drain further due to saturated soil underneath, creating a muddy water-filled bubble cavity between the grass and the underlying dirt.
Synonyms
- lawn blister
- turf blister
- grass boil
See also
- blister
- boil