burgrass (Meaning)

Wordnet

burgrass (n)

a grass of the genus Cenchrus

Webster

burgrass (n.)

Grass of the genus Cenchrus, growing in sand, and having burs for fruit.

Synonyms & Antonyms of burgrass

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burgrass Sentence Examples

  1. Burgrass, a resilient weed, often thrives in neglected patches of soil.
  2. The sheep grazed hungrily, munching on the burgrass interspersed throughout the field.
  3. Gardeners tirelessly battle against the invasive spread of burgrass in their lawns.
  4. Despite its unassuming appearance, burgrass can quickly overtake cultivated flowerbeds.
  5. The tangled roots of burgrass make it difficult to eradicate from garden plots.
  6. Walking through the meadow, I felt the prickly texture of burgrass against my legs.
  7. Farmers grumble as burgrass encroaches upon their crops, stealing vital nutrients from the soil.
  8. Birds often nest amidst the tangled growth of burgrass, finding shelter within its dense foliage.
  9. The children giggled as they crafted miniature forts using sticks and burgrass in the backyard.
  10. A blanket of frost glistened atop the tufts of burgrass, transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland.

FAQs About the word burgrass

a grass of the genus CenchrusGrass of the genus Cenchrus, growing in sand, and having burs for fruit.

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Burgrass, a resilient weed, often thrives in neglected patches of soil.

The sheep grazed hungrily, munching on the burgrass interspersed throughout the field.

Gardeners tirelessly battle against the invasive spread of burgrass in their lawns.

Despite its unassuming appearance, burgrass can quickly overtake cultivated flowerbeds.