Similar words: needs, deeds, proceeds, weed, weed out, seaweed, duckweed, red scare. Meaning: [wɪːdz] n. a black garment (dress) worn by a widow as a sign of mourning.
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271. The coolie is told to pull up the weeds in your yard, but to spare the precious tufts of grass just beginning to sprout, and in which you see visions of a longed-for turf.
272. The weeds were abloom with tiny purple blossoms and gave forth an overpowering fragrance.
273. Cattails, dried milkweed pods, and other weeds may be gathered and painted for decorations.
274. The spot at the southwest corner of the house, however, was never going to look nice. Not with that rock protecting weeds and crab grass to form a scab on the green.
275. " And they are going to pull up the weeds.
276. Mature larvae usually leaves the victim or the back of the leaves, petioles, veins and weeds on a thin silk cocoon so pupation, pupal stage 5-15 days.
277. For one thing, weeds don't multiply as prolifically in the weak light and some types of weeds don't seem to grow at all.
278. Now we can go into the wild, says Nancy Berliner as we step into a garden overgrown with waist-high weeds in the center of Beijing.
278. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
279. With help from the sun's heat, the alcohol content in vodka destroys unwanted broad-leaf weeds -- such as dandelions, chickweed and wild onion -- by breaking down their waxy-cuticle coverings.
280. Talent wit best don't marry, married also accompany him together without eyes, condemning god ill weeds grow apace, for a cruel twist of fate.
281. Ajania tenuifolia is one of the main species of invasion weeds on artificial Elymus nutans grassland in Haibei.
282. The first year's weeds on the Michigan plot are annual flowering plants, followed by tougher perennials like crabgrass and ragweed.
283. Yet freedom from restraint simply put it at the mercy of an unsympathetic breeze. It fluttered ungracefully to the ground and landed in a tangled mass of weeds and string against a dead bush.
284. Singing birds and flowers perchance have appear here, for flowers asas weeds follow in the steps.
285. To extirpate weeds is not only to destroy their visible parts but also to pull them out by the roots.
286. Through natural selection(sentencedict.com), weeds have developed efficient mechanisms of root and snoot growth.
287. The greenhouse results showed that it is excellent herbicide both to monocot and dicot weeds.
288. In better management lawn community Geranium sibiricum, Potentilla anserine and Leymus secalinus are the dominant weeds all the time and Geranium sibiricum is the most dominant weed.
289. The aim was to study the herbicidal and antibacterial effect of the extract from Chenopodiaceae weeds.
290. "These systems are designed to operate only within certain boundaries," says Bernie Meyerson, of IBM's systems and technology group. "They don't go off into the weeds."
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