Trailing grass native to Europe now cosmopolitan in warm regions; used for lawns and pastures especially in southern United States and India.
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Examples for "doob"
Examples for "doob"
1It's a well skinny wee doob, but that just shows Ewan knows his game.
2He was wearing a big-ass lumberjack shirt and was halfway through a virulent-yellow doob.
3The zombie had come to life about the time Zetts began to took his first postchase doob.
4And so people had asked Doob what he thought Sean was thinking.
5One way or another, Doob had been paying for it ever since.
1Whether you will fully succeed against Bermuda grass or not is doubtful.
2The combination of alfalfa and Bermuda grass makes very good hay or pasturage.
3The golf club would be able to reset the green with Bermuda grass.
4The room suddenly smelled too strongly of incense and freshly cut Bermuda grass.
5You know how rapidly wire grass and Bermuda grass will overrun the garden or farm.
1"Now," said Mrs. Dunwiddy, "the devil grass, the St. John the Conqueror root, and the love-lies-bleeding."
1Jones' Road was what he called Croke Park and he remembered running on it when cinder track surrounded the scutch grass.
2It is pointless planting into ground where there are roots of perennial weeds such as ground elder, scutch grass or bindweed.
1"Yellow star grass," said the Professor, "with which to make a nest.
1I gave him some slips of bamboo and roots of Bahama -grass, as that planted had grown so well.
Translations for Bahama grass