russian tumbleweed (Meaning)
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russian tumbleweed (n)
prickly bushy Eurasian plant; a troublesome weed in central and western United States
Synonyms & Antonyms of russian tumbleweed
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russian tumbleweed Sentence Examples
- The barren plains were a vast expanse of dry, rolling Russian tumbleweed.
- The relentless wind propelled the Russian tumbleweed across the desolate landscape.
- The prickly stems of the Russian tumbleweed clung tenaciously to the ground.
- The wind-blown Russian tumbleweed created a surreal dance across the barren desert.
- The tiny seeds of the Russian tumbleweed dispersed far and wide, carried by the wind.
- The Russian tumbleweed was an ominous reminder of the harshness of the unforgiving wilderness.
- The abandoned town was shrouded in Russian tumbleweed, a testament to its forgotten past.
- The Russian tumbleweed symbolized the fragility and transience of life in the unforgiving desert.
- The Russian tumbleweed provided shelter for small creatures seeking refuge from the elements.
- The Russian tumbleweed became a haunting and evocative element in the desolate landscape.
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prickly bushy Eurasian plant; a troublesome weed in central and western United States
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The barren plains were a vast expanse of dry, rolling Russian tumbleweed.
The relentless wind propelled the Russian tumbleweed across the desolate landscape.
The prickly stems of the Russian tumbleweed clung tenaciously to the ground.
The wind-blown Russian tumbleweed created a surreal dance across the barren desert.