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weeds
/ wiːdz /
plural noun
Also called: widow's weeds. a widow's black mourning clothes
obsolete, any clothing
Word History and Origins
Origin of weeds1
Example Sentences
Fed-up tenants who moved out were replaced many times over by newcomers: rats, insects and weeds.
State investigators, the lawsuit alleges, found that the grass was brown, weeds and dirt covered markers and water spigots were inoperable.
Before dawn, he would pedal out there on an old bicycle, clearing weeds and feeding cows, the world silent except for the rustle of palm leaves.
Their frontyard was pathetic; basically 1,500 square feet of weeds and parched patches of Bermuda lawn.
Tracy Carson is from the village, and is part of a community group helping to clear the beach and main footpath of weeds over the last number of weeks.
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