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gypsyweed (n)

common hairy European perennial with pale blue or lilac flowers in axillary racemes

gypsyweed Sentence Examples

  1. The gypsyweed, with its vibrant purple flowers, carpeted the meadow like a living tapestry.
  2. The young girl wove a crown of gypsyweed, her fingers nimbly guiding the delicate stems.
  3. The aroma of gypsyweed wafted through the air, promising a sweet and heady experience.
  4. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the gypsyweed's flowers closed, their petals like tiny folded lanterns.
  5. The gypsyweed's roots had woven themselves deeply into the earth, defying the pull of storms and droughts.
  6. The bees buzzed tirelessly around the gypsyweed's blooms, their wings shimmering with pollen.
  7. Tea brewed from gypsyweed leaves was said to have soothing and calming properties.
  8. The gypsyweed's medicinal qualities had been passed down through generations of herbalists.
  9. The old woman knew the secret to unlocking the gypsyweed's hidden powers, her gnarled hands gently crushing its leaves.
  10. The gypsyweed's presence in the garden brought a touch of mystery and enchantment to the otherwise mundane surroundings.

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common hairy European perennial with pale blue or lilac flowers in axillary racemes

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The gypsyweed, with its vibrant purple flowers, carpeted the meadow like a living tapestry.

The young girl wove a crown of gypsyweed, her fingers nimbly guiding the delicate stems.

The aroma of gypsyweed wafted through the air, promising a sweet and heady experience.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the gypsyweed's flowers closed, their petals like tiny folded lanterns.