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Examples for "pigweed "
Examples for "pigweed "
1 Raw they ate thistle tops, pigweed , and crowfoot, with great relish.
2 Pull up all the beets and leave the pigweed , hey?
3 The grass waved to their stirrups, and the pigweed stood rank up to the very door.
4 Even pigweed can be a delicacy.
5 Should I get more pigweed seeds?
1 This is goosefoot , to wrap the roast in when I put it away.
2 The little black seeds come from a plant I call goosefoot , but it has a different Zelandonii name.
3 The Armenian's great courtyard, overgrown with goosefoot and wild mallows, was lively and full of gaiety in spite of the great heat.
4 Goosefoot , knotweed, little barley, and maygrass had tiny seeds, with volumes only one-tenth that of wheat and barley seeds.
5 The Goosefoot herbs are common weeds in most temperate climates, and grow chiefly in salt marshes, or on the sea-shore.
1 Women with wood on their heads and marog ( wild spinach ) in their hip pockets.
2 We marvelled at the birds, we picked the wild spinach and fennel and imagined the Lusitania's drift to calamity a few miles offshore.
1 To-day he stood forth with confidence and told about a fat hen .
2 Among these was a foolish, fat hen who lived in Farmer Green's henhouse.
3 Watched a regal python constrict a fat hen before consuming it.
4 If I could have just one fat hen that is all I would ask.
5 It was a nice fat hen ; it winked with one eye, and looked very artful.
1 Even my cultivated gardens have great annual weeds that I harvest young and mix in salads, including lamb 's quarters , chickweed, and pigweed.
2 There was nothing there-eventhe ruins are overgrown with lamb'squarters-butPolly went straight to the spot.
3 We also found on the isle a sort of scurvy-grass, and a plant, called by us Lamb 's Quarters , which, when boiled, eat like spinnage.
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