Similar words: mugwort, ragweed, lugworm, ringworm, big words, developing world, corresponding word, wordsworth. Meaning: n. 1. widespread European weed having yellow daisylike flowers; sometimes an obnoxious weed and toxic to cattle if consumed in quantity 2. American ragwort with yellow flowers.
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(1) Nettles grew everywhere, and ragwort, and the wall itself was thick with plants growing in every available gap.
(2) When he returned, every ragwort plant in the field sported a red banner.
(3) Kali threw down her bunch of ragwort and it landed, splayed out limply, on the top.
(4) American ragwort with yellow flowers.
(5) In 2006, the golden ragwort first bloomed on May 26, Dr. Primack observed; this year it flowered three days earlier.
(6) One story is told of a man who saw a leprechaun bury a purse of gold in a field of ragwort.
(7) One stable owner at Evesham in Worcester is having to clear ragwort from his land by hand.
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