Clear of weeds
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HOEClear of weeds.
HOEClear weeds
HOEClear the weeds
NEALONKevin of "Weeds"
NOLTENick of "Weeds"
TARESWeeds of grainfields.
SARGASSOSea of weeds
HOEDFreed of weeds
HOEGet rid of weeds
HOESGets rid of weeds
ALLIEActress Grant of "Weeds"
unweededNot cleared of weeds
TARESNoxious weeds of the Bible
bartsiaa family of parasitic weeds
weederya place full of weeds
LOCOSPoisonous weeds of western U. S.
antiweedconcerned with the destruction of weeds
weedierconsisting of or pertaining to weeds
weedilyfull of or abounding in weeds
weederiesWEEDERY, a place full of weeds
weedilyconsisting of or pertaining to weeds
bartsiasBARTSIA, a family of parasitic weeds
weedierfull of or abounding in weeds
weedyfull of or abounding in weeds
weedyconsisting of or pertaining to weeds
colicweedany of several weeds of genus Corydalis
goosefoota genus of herbs, mostly annual weeds
colicweedsCOLICWEED, any of several weeds of genus Corydalis
goosefootsGOOSEFOOT, a genus of herbs, mostly annual weeds
trifluralinan herbicide used in the control of weeds
trifluralinsTRIFLURALIN, an herbicide used in the control of weeds
agrestialgrowing wild in cultivated ground (esp of weeds) also AGRESTAL
spudsA small, narrow spade for cutting the roots of plants, esp. weeds
emersedstanding out of or rising above a surface (as of a fluid) emersed aquatic weeds
chokedcheck or hinder the growth, development, or activity of the flowers were choked by the weeds
chokescheck or hinder the growth, development, or activity of the flowers were choked by the weeds
ruderalgrowing where the natural vegetational cover has been disturbed by humans ruderal weeds of old fields and roadsides
spudspadelike instrument, esp. one with a narrow blade, as for digging up or cutting the roots of weeds
polygonumsA plant of a genus that includes knotgrass and knotweed, of which some are weeds and some are garden ornamentals
polygonumA plant of a genus that includes knotgrass and knotweed, of which some are weeds and some are garden ornamentals