catchweed (Meaning)

Wordnet

catchweed (n)

annual having the stem beset with curved prickles; North America and Europe and Asia

Webster

catchweed (n.)

See Cleavers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of catchweed

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catchweed Sentence Examples

  1. As I walked through the forest, catchweed clung to my clothing and shoes.
  2. Catchweed is often found in damp, shady areas along riverbanks and trails.
  3. The sticky seeds of catchweed easily adhere to fur, feathers, or fabric, aiding in its dispersal.
  4. Gardeners consider catchweed a nuisance as it can quickly overrun cultivated areas if left unchecked.
  5. Despite its invasive tendencies, some herbalists use catchweed in traditional medicine for its purported health benefits.
  6. When hiking, be mindful of catchweed clinging to your clothing to avoid spreading it to new areas.
  7. Birds and small mammals inadvertently spread catchweed seeds as they brush against the plant.
  8. The prickly sensation caused by catchweed clinging to my skin made me eager to remove it.
  9. Clearing catchweed from the garden beds was a tedious but necessary task to prevent it from choking out other plants.
  10. Catchweed's ability to thrive in various habitats makes it a resilient and widespread species in many regions.

FAQs About the word catchweed

annual having the stem beset with curved prickles; North America and Europe and AsiaSee Cleavers.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

As I walked through the forest, catchweed clung to my clothing and shoes.

Catchweed is often found in damp, shady areas along riverbanks and trails.

The sticky seeds of catchweed easily adhere to fur, feathers, or fabric, aiding in its dispersal.

Gardeners consider catchweed a nuisance as it can quickly overrun cultivated areas if left unchecked.