weeds (Meaning)

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weeds (n)

a black garment (dress) worn by a widow as a sign of mourning

weeds Sentence Examples

  1. The untamed weeds encroached upon the garden, threatening to suffocate the delicate flowers.
  2. The overgrown weeds concealed a winding path through the forgotten meadow.
  3. The municipality hired a team to remove the unsightly weeds that marred the appearance of the park.
  4. The farmer tirelessly fought against the persistent weeds that plagued his crops.
  5. The weeds flourished in the neglected yard, creating an unkempt and unwelcoming appearance.
  6. The gardener carefully pulled the weeds from the flowerbeds, ensuring the health and beauty of her plants.
  7. The abandoned lot was overrun with noxious weeds that spewed their seeds into the wind.
  8. The homeowner waged a continuous battle against the weeds that relentlessly invaded his lawn.
  9. The lawnmower struggled to cut through the thick layer of weeds that had taken over the garden.
  10. The forgotten garden bed was a haven for weeds that had run rampant and choked out the once-beautiful flowers.

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a black garment (dress) worn by a widow as a sign of mourning

garments, clothing, dress, attire,clothes, costumery, raiment, clobber, garb, gear

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The untamed weeds encroached upon the garden, threatening to suffocate the delicate flowers.

The overgrown weeds concealed a winding path through the forgotten meadow.

The municipality hired a team to remove the unsightly weeds that marred the appearance of the park.

The farmer tirelessly fought against the persistent weeds that plagued his crops.