Tackle the weeds
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HOETackle the weeds
HOESWeeds the garden
HOEDWhacked the weeds
HOEDAttacked the weeds
HOEClear the weeds
HOERGardener in the weeds
LURKLie in the weeds
HOEDTended to the weeds
HOESGets into the weeds?
SKULKEDHid in the weeds
HOEGet at the weeds
HOESGoes after the weeds
HOEHave at the weeds
HOEDHad at the weeds
CHOREPulling the weeds, e.g.
TARESParabolic weeds in the Bible
TARESNoxious weeds of the Bible
TARESWeeds sowed among the wheat.
HOEWhack weeds the old-fashioned way
antiweedconcerned with the destruction of weeds
trifluralinan herbicide used in the control of weeds
trifluralinsTRIFLURALIN, an herbicide used in the control of weeds
SWEDENCountry garden with some weeds initially at the front (6)
cultivatorA mechanical implement for breaking up the soil and uprooting weeds
cultivatorsA mechanical implement for breaking up the soil and uprooting weeds
spudsA small, narrow spade for cutting the roots of plants, esp. weeds
chokescheck or hinder the growth, development, or activity of the flowers were choked by the weeds
chokedcheck or hinder the growth, development, or activity of the flowers were choked by the weeds
spudspadelike instrument, esp. one with a narrow blade, as for digging up or cutting the roots of weeds
ruderalgrowing where the natural vegetational cover has been disturbed by humans ruderal weeds of old fields and roadsides
sandbursany of several bur-bearing weeds growing in sandy places, as Franseria acanthicarpa or Solanum rostratum, of the western U.S
sandburany of several bur-bearing weeds growing in sandy places, as Franseria acanthicarpa or Solanum rostratum, of the western U.S
dredgingClean out the bed of (a harbor, river, or other area of water) by scooping out mud, weeds, and rubbish with a dredge
dredgesClean out the bed of (a harbor, river, or other area of water) by scooping out mud, weeds, and rubbish with a dredge
seneciosA plant of a genus that includes the ragworts and groundsels. Many kinds are cultivated as ornamentals and some are poisonous weeds of grassland
knotgrassany of several weeds of the genus Polygonum, with wiry jointed creeping stems and small pinkish or whitish flowers in the axils of the leaves
knotgrassesKNOTGRASS, any of several weeds of the genus Polygonum, with wiry jointed creeping stems and small pinkish or whitish flowers in the axils of the leaves
goosefootA plant of temperate regions with divided leaves that are said to resemble the foot of a goose. Some kinds are edible and many are common weeds
goosefootsA plant of temperate regions with divided leaves that are said to resemble the foot of a goose. Some kinds are edible and many are common weeds
thripsany of several minute insects of the order Thysanoptera, that have long, narrow wings fringed with hairs and that infest and feed on a wide variety of weeds and crop plants