prickle-weed (Meaning)

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prickle-weed (n)

perennial herb of North American prairies having dense heads of small white flowers

Synonyms & Antonyms of prickle-weed

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prickle-weed Sentence Examples

  1. The prickly-weed's sharp spines made it impossible to walk barefoot through the field.
  2. The goats nibbled cautiously at the prickly-weed, avoiding the barbed leaves.
  3. The hiker's skin was covered in itchy red welts after brushing against the prickly-weed.
  4. The thorny prickly-weed bushes created an impenetrable barrier around the meadow.
  5. The farmer used a herbicide to eliminate the invasive prickly-weed that was choking his crops.
  6. The spines of the prickly-weed plant were so sharp they could pierce leather.
  7. The leaves of the prickly-weed were a deep green, contrasting with the rusty-brown spines.
  8. The prickly-weed was a favorite hiding spot for small animals, providing protection from predators.
  9. The herbalist brewed a tea from the prickly-weed, claiming it had medicinal properties.
  10. The children played hide-and-seek among the prickly-weed bushes, their laughter echoing through the field.

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perennial herb of North American prairies having dense heads of small white flowers

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The prickly-weed's sharp spines made it impossible to walk barefoot through the field.

The goats nibbled cautiously at the prickly-weed, avoiding the barbed leaves.

The hiker's skin was covered in itchy red welts after brushing against the prickly-weed.

The thorny prickly-weed bushes created an impenetrable barrier around the meadow.