weedy|weedier|weediest in English
adjective
[weed·y || 'wɪːdɪ]
abounding in plants not valued or desired; pertaining to weeds; lanky; thin, ungainly, gaunt
Use "weedy|weedier|weediest" in a sentence
1. The story had a rather weedy plot.
2. Heilen is very shallow and weedy.
3. He doesn't mention the weedy garden.
4. Antonyms for Burlier include punier, leaner, slighter, sparer, thinner, weaker, weedier, frailer, infirmer and lighter
5. I went back and pulled into the weedy drive.
6. Worse, it was slowly becoming an overgrown weedy lot.
7. Any of several weedy plants, especially the corn cockle.
8. Mouse got his nickname because he was small and weedy.
9. Weedy thickets and tall grass grew under occasional trees.
10. Catnip has a weedier appearance, while Catmint is often used as a pretty, flowering perennial in beds
11. Weedy rice Biotypes vary in seed shattering and seed dormancy
12. 22 Worse, it was slowly becoming an overgrown weedy lot.
13. It stood on four rickety legs in a weedy yard.
14. Any of several weedy plants of the genera Mercurialis or Acalypha.
15. Below the bridge we could just discern a narrow, weedy ditch.
16. Biola Breastrope Daedalid peregrinator tricircular trisilane Slavonize Moretus weedy-haired microapparatus left-winger
17. The car was parked in the small weedy lot next to the hotel.
18. Rusted metal, bits of concrete and cinder block, patches of burnt, weedy turf.
19. I thought about it as I walked up through the weedy garden.
20. Away to the left, axes and saws were at work, weedy saplings falling.
21. Switchgrass stands that are initially weedy commonly become well established with appropriate management in subsequent years.
22. Cockle definition is - any of several weedy plants of the pink family; especially : corn Cockle.
23. Her weedy children would scamper up to practice karate in the clearing of his property.
24. What concerns them is the risk that engineered plants might acquire weedy traits and escape from cultivation.
25. Bluestems are often viewed as common and “weedy” species, mostly colonizing abandoned agricultural fields and roadsides