[
UK
/wˈiːdz/
]
[ US /ˈwidz/ ]
[ US /ˈwidz/ ]
NOUN
- a black garment (dress) worn by a widow as a sign of mourning
How To Use weeds In A Sentence
- Because wheat emerges so quickly, weeds must be killed before drilling using tillage or contact herbicides.
- Slowly it drifts down across the sea-curled weeds, the anchored life of the marine world.
- Nancy and Andy bring in Stevie for an emergency pediatrician visit on "Weeds" (Showtime at 10), only to turn on the television in the waiting room and learn that the feds are a little too close to catching their family. TV highlights: Monday, Oct.18, 2010
- Don't amend the soil with compost or other fertilizers unless your soil is so poor it won't even grow weeds.
- Retrieve the lure rapidly in skips and skitters over the tops of lily pads, along log edges, and above the weeds. Bait and Switch
- Routine maintenance of the garden consists of keeping weeds under control.
- It is certainly a true one, for most of the plants which we call weeds grow quickly and well wherever they are allowed to remain. Wildflowers of the Farm
- If present, these weeds should be treated by mid-April, before weeds bolt.
- Mould - breaking strategies grow initially like weeds. They are not cultivated like tomatoes in a hothouse.
- Some weeds, such as chickweed, common groundsel, and bittercress, may germinate and grow at almost any time of year.