Aún no tenemos significados para "overrun with weeds".
1The garden was overrun with weeds, and with difficulty we found a bell.
2The house had tumbled down and the fields become overrun with weeds and myrtle.
3The place was overrun with weeds, while the temple itself was shabby and sad.
4The little flower-garden in which she delighted was all in disorder and overrun with weeds.
5The ground was overrun with weeds, as if no one had touched it in years.
6He went over to their place to check on them and the yard was overrun with weeds.
7The pathway was now overrun with weeds and bushes, and they had to pick their way with care.
8A garden will soon be overrun with weeds and briars, if it is not cultivated with the greatest care.
9Oh, no, father; your garden is a good garden, but Mr Parker's is all overrun with weeds and briars.
10Although the garden had become overrun with weeds, Davies had assured Penny they'd have that put right in no time.
11The courts, which bear a great resemblance to those of the Oxford Colleges, are completely overrun with weeds and flowers.
12Not sure, but don't blame us if your garden is suddenly overrun with weeds and you've turned into a frog.
13Carver ("Treatise on Culture of Tobacco," &c.), is a warm rich soil, not subject to be overrun with weeds.
14Here on one side the soil had been banked up; there deep pits dug for foundations had remained gaping, overrun with weeds.
15"But, father, is Charles Parker's mind overrun with weeds?"
16"Would you admire a farmer who let his fields be overrun with weeds, simply because the End was near?"
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