noun
- A coarse grass native to tropical regions, especially India, used for fodder and in thatching.
Usage: Also called Bermuda grass or couch grass in some regions.; Primarily used in South Asian English.
Examples
- The farmer planted doob grass in the pasture to feed his cattle.
- Doob is commonly used for thatching roofs in rural villages.
- The lawn was covered with hardy doob that could withstand the heat.
- In India, doob grass is valued for both livestock feed and construction materials.