witch grass (Meaning)

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witch grass (n)

North American grass with slender brushy panicles; often a weed on cultivated land

European grass spreading rapidly by creeping rhizomes; naturalized in North America as a weed

Synonyms & Antonyms of witch grass

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witch grass Sentence Examples

  1. The meadow was dotted with emerald-green witch grass, its delicate blades swaying in the breeze.
  2. Superstitious farmers believed witch grass brought bad luck and avoided planting it near their crops.
  3. The herbalist gathered bundles of witch grass for its reputed healing properties.
  4. The witch doctor used witch grass as an ingredient in her potent potions.
  5. The children wove garlands of witch grass and adorned them with wildflowers.
  6. The ancient text contained a spell that required a wreath of witch grass for protection.
  7. The witch's hut stood in a clearing overgrown with witch grass, casting an eerie shadow.
  8. The lost hiker stumbled through the witch grass-filled forest, despaired of ever finding her path.
  9. The meadowlarks sang their cheerful songs above the swaying witch grass.
  10. The botanist admired the intricate patterns on the leaves of the witch grass, marveling at its resilience.

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North American grass with slender brushy panicles; often a weed on cultivated land, European grass spreading rapidly by creeping rhizomes; naturalized in North

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The meadow was dotted with emerald-green witch grass, its delicate blades swaying in the breeze.

Superstitious farmers believed witch grass brought bad luck and avoided planting it near their crops.

The herbalist gathered bundles of witch grass for its reputed healing properties.

The witch doctor used witch grass as an ingredient in her potent potions.