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It's a well skinny wee doob, but that just shows Ewan knows his game.
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He was wearing a big-ass lumberjack shirt and was halfway through a virulent-yellow doob.
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The zombie had come to life about the time Zetts began to took his first postchase doob.
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And so people had asked Doob what he thought Sean was thinking.
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One way or another, Doob had been paying for it ever since.
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"Now," said Mrs. Dunwiddy, "the devilgrass, the St. John the Conqueror root, and the love-lies-bleeding."
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I gave him some slips of bamboo and roots of Bahama -grass, as that planted had grown so well.
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Jones' Road was what he called Croke Park and he remembered running on it when cinder track surrounded the scutchgrass.
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It is pointless planting into ground where there are roots of perennial weeds such as ground elder, scutchgrass or bindweed.
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"Yellow stargrass," said the Professor, "with which to make a nest.
Usage of Bermuda grass in English
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Whether you will fully succeed against Bermudagrass or not is doubtful.
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The combination of alfalfa and Bermudagrass makes very good hay or pasturage.
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The golf club would be able to reset the green with Bermudagrass.
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The room suddenly smelled too strongly of incense and freshly cut Bermudagrass.
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You know how rapidly wire grass and Bermudagrass will overrun the garden or farm.
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The entire levee was planted with tough-textured and thickly rooted Bermudagrass to hold the soil.
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Burr clover is sometimes grown with Bermudagrass.
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What is the value of Bermudagrass as a forage crop for cattle, more particularly dairy cows?
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Each side of the four lanes had a wide, solid-looking shoulder covered with a manicured coat of Bermudagrass.
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This time the ball, which took a thick chunk of Augusta's Bermudagrass with it, did not even clear the water.
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More recently, the practice fields for Super Bowl XLV were painted after a winter frost damaged the Bermudagrass growing there.
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The rye grasses do not have running roots; therefore are not calculated to bind soil particles together as Bermudagrass does.
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Bermudagrass is of some account on alkali land where it finds moisture enough for free growth.
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Bermudagrass will not make summer growth enough on dry pasture land to make it worth having.
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Bermudagrass is generally condemned because of getting in places where it is not desirable and of being almost impossible of eradication therefrom.
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The hybrid Tifton 85 bermudagrass was introduced by government plant breeders in 1992 and no problems like this have been reported before, scientists said.