Weeds can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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weed - clear of weeds; "weed the garden" | ||
Noun |
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weeds - a black garment (dress) worn by a widow as a sign of mourning |
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1. | noun | Many weeds were growing among the flowers. | |
2. | noun | The airfield on the island is now covered with weeds. | |
3. | noun | You should get rid of these weeds. | |
4. | noun | Our garden was full of weeds. | |
5. | noun | While one of them sped around major parts of the property on the mower, a second made a few sweeps at some tall weeds on the edge of my wife's garden, and the third got into the truck and smoked a cigarette. | |
6. | noun | Weeds sprang up in the garden. | |
7. | noun | Weeds will soon outgrow the flowers. | |
8. | noun | Ill weeds are sure to thrive. | |
9. | noun | We have to get rid of weeds. | |
10. | noun | I rid the garden of the weeds. | |
11. | noun | I am looking for an effective method to get rid of all the weeds in my yard. | |
12. | noun | We cut away all the grass and weeds around the church. | |
13. | noun | My grandmother was pulling up weeds in her backyard. | |
14. | noun | The garden was grown over with weeds. | |
15. | noun | It's his job to pull the weeds in the garden. | |
16. | verb | Tom is the one who usually weeds the garden. | |
17. | verb | I'm the one who usually weeds the garden. | |
18. | verb | I'm not the one who usually weeds the garden. | |
19. | verb | Tom usually weeds his garden early in the morning. | |
20. | verb | Weed the garden. | |
21. | verb | Weed more nurses. | |
22. | verb | Weed more nurses. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
Many weeds were growing among the flowers. | |
The airfield on the island is now covered with weeds. | |
You should get rid of these weeds. | |
Our garden was full of weeds. | |
While one of them sped around major parts of the property on the mower, a second made a few sweeps at some tall weeds on the edge of my wife's garden, and the third got into the truck and smoked a cigarette. | |
Weeds sprang up in the garden. | |
Weeds will soon outgrow the flowers. | |
Ill weeds are sure to thrive. | |
We have to get rid of weeds. | |
I rid the garden of the weeds. | |
I am looking for an effective method to get rid of all the weeds in my yard. | |
We cut away all the grass and weeds around the church. | |
My grandmother was pulling up weeds in her backyard. | |
The garden was grown over with weeds. | |
It's his job to pull the weeds in the garden. | |
verb | |
Tom is the one who usually weeds the garden. | |
I'm the one who usually weeds the garden. | |
I'm not the one who usually weeds the garden. | |
Tom usually weeds his garden early in the morning. | |
Weed the garden. |
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Weed more nurses. | |
Weed more nurses. |