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.
Sinônimos
Examples for "cleavers"
Examples for "cleavers"
1The man began his upward arc, going for Cowboy with the cleavers.
2Some of the Boomers had huge cleavers, snatched from the Locust kitchens.
3The cactacae split men with great strokes from their war cleavers.
4The first plan is the one adopted by burrs and cleavers.
5A multitude of bloody kids with candles, knives, and meat cleavers.
1British vipers are very rarely fatal, especially if you administer snakeroot or clivers.
1Galium 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.
1He had been storm-stead camping in the goose grass for three days.
2The rude decoys were placed as though they were having a glorious time feasting on the rich goose grass.
3With a yell they were off out of sight amid the goose grass and reeds with the sleigh and his garments.
4Drift chips, lodged in the goose grass, kindled fire for kettle, but oilcloth had to be spread before you could get footing ashore.