Annual having the stem beset with curved prickles; North America and Europe and Asia.
Coarse annual grass having fingerlike spikes of flowers; native to Old World tropics; a naturalized weed elsewhere.
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Examples for "cleavers "
Examples for "cleavers "
1 The man began his upward arc, going for Cowboy with the cleavers .
2 Some of the Boomers had huge cleavers , snatched from the Locust kitchens.
3 The cactacae split men with great strokes from their war cleavers .
4 The first plan is the one adopted by burrs and cleavers .
5 A multitude of bloody kids with candles, knives, and meat cleavers .
1 British vipers are very rarely fatal, especially if you administer snakeroot or clivers .
1 Galium aparine (Rubiaceae).-Coveredplants produced quite as many seeds as the uncovered.
Low-growing perennial having leaves silvery beneath; northern United States; Europe; Asia.
Annual weedy grass used for hay.
1 He had been storm-stead camping in the goose grass for three days.
2 The rude decoys were placed as though they were having a glorious time feasting on the rich goose grass .
3 With a yell they were off out of sight amid the goose grass and reeds with the sleigh and his garments.
4 Drift chips, lodged in the goose grass , kindled fire for kettle, but oilcloth had to be spread before you could get footing ashore.
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