Citations:grasstop

Noun: "the tip of a blade or stalk of grass"

 * 1987 — David Brin, The Uplift War, Bantam Spectra (1995), ISBN 0553279718, page 295:
 * How close he didn't realize until the machine slipped over the grasstops, coming into view just two meters away.
 * 1992 — Delia Owens & Mark Owens, The Eye of the Elephant: An Epic Adventure in the African Wilderness, Houghton Mifflin (1992), ISBN 9780395423813, page 151:
 * Flashing over the camp, I yank Zulu Sierra around and drop to the grasstops, bearing down on a gaggle of eight to ten poachers who are running away.
 * 2004 — John Ringo & Michael Z. Williamson, The Hero, Baen Books (2004), ISBN 074348827X, page 49:
 * He kept it quiet and low to the ground, wiped off on his sleeve and rose back to a low crawl below the grasstops.

Noun: "an expanse covered in grass"

 * 1891 — M. A. H., "The Little Brown Fairies", The Oberlin Review, Volume XIX, Number 11, 1 December 1891:
 * Some kiss the grasstop, so quick a caress,
 * The poor timid grass has no time for redress,
 * 1989 — Howard Frank Mosher, A Stranger in the Kingdom, Mariner Books (2002), ISBN 0618240101, page 114:
 * The second batter hit a scorcher along the grasstop to my right.
 * 2010 — David Palmer, "Rain, snow mix arrives but few problems expected", The Cullman Times, 29 November 2011:
 * “One thing to keep in mind is that the temperatures are still very warm (Monday), which would prevent a lot of serious accumulation. You can expect to see some on the grasstop or the tops of some cars,” said Kurt Weber, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Huntsville.