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witchgrass (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

witchgrass Sentence Examples

  1. The witchgrass spread rapidly across the meadow, its sharp blades turning the grass a sickly yellow.
  2. Beware the witchgrass, for its roots entangle your feet and its spores cause a maddening itch.
  3. In folklore, witchgrass was believed to be a plant used by witches to curse their enemies.
  4. The farmer had to hire a witchgrass witch to rid his fields of the invasive weed.
  5. The children raced through the witchgrass, their laughter echoing through the summer breeze.
  6. The witchgrass whispered secrets to the wind, telling tales of ancient enchantments.
  7. The old witch lived in a cottage surrounded by witchgrass, which she used to make her potent brews.
  8. The medicinal properties of witchgrass have been known for centuries, but its potency makes it dangerous to use without guidance.
  9. The witchgrass grew in a circle, its ethereal glow casting an otherworldly spell on the night.
  10. As the sun set, the witchgrass took on an ominous hue, its shadows dancing like ghouls in the moonlight.

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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 witchgrass spread rapidly across the meadow, its sharp blades turning the grass a sickly yellow.

Beware the witchgrass, for its roots entangle your feet and its spores cause a maddening itch.

In folklore, witchgrass was believed to be a plant used by witches to curse their enemies.

The farmer had to hire a witchgrass witch to rid his fields of the invasive weed.