Psychoactive herb from the Cannabis plant used for medical or recreational purposes.
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Examples for "grass"
Examples for "grass"
1South Canterbury had a good week with really good grass growth rates.
2Photo: Supplied The grass reduces crop yields and causes animal welfare problems.
3If you find the short grass, a long approach over water awaits.
4I'll try something different this morning, she thought: sweet grass and chamomile.
5The leadership said they changed their minds following pressure from grass-root supporters.
1Mr Johnston hopes the flower industry has something better planned next year.
2In Luther, it was the root; in Erasmus, it was the flower.
3That's right: The flower of sustainable energy is blooming in oil country.
4Of course, I can't look at the flower without thinking of Eio.
5Imported seeds may flower at a different time, affecting the food chain.
1Tragedy has come Maria's way since the end of the training course.
2Ms Maria Mahon: new chief executive officer of The Irish Jobs Page.
3Aunt Maria at first said that they were too young to understand.
4Well, Maria said that her friend had left her ID at home.
5Maria Tallchief and American ballet came of age in the same moment.
1Yes, yes, of course she is.' Mrs Castaway stirs the glue-pot pensively.
2How are state officials watching over the nation's largest legal pot market?
3They are the same as the ordinary pot in every other particular.
4ERROR attempts to extricate a pot from the nails in the shelves.
5The remainder of the beans were left in the pot for breakfast.
1This law change would widen access to cannabis use for health reasons.
2What are the short and long term health effects of cannabis use?
3Former prime minister Clark is a strong supporter of cannabis law reform.
4Collins said no, and said she'd vote against cannabis in the referendum.
5Excessive use of cannabis can lead to brittle bones, new research suggests.
1The biggest consumer market for illicit drugs, however, remains the marijuana market.
2Would-be marijuana users apply to Health Canada's Office of Cannabis Medical Access.
3In the meantime, concerned parties can help by supporting Hawkins marijuana industry.
4Retail marijuana stores are expected to open in the state next year.
5Zuckerman said national opinion on marijuana was moving in the group's favor.
1Mr Herdman said the weed posed a risk to animals and stock.
2First free booze, now free weed … never change LA, never change.
3And there is additional good news coming for weed consumers in Uruguay.
4Not weed or speed but fear, fear of the future, no future.
5A versatile weed that flourishes throughout the United States and across Europe.
1He's really well and we're good buds again, Barlow said in March.
2Flowers: red and green; the border has green buds with red centres.
3The placed buds are frequently slower in starting than the natural buds.
4We must attribute all such cases to actual variability in the buds.
5The buds will shiver in the cold air when the sheaths drop.
1Sight, herb for curing weak; cause of; of old men; process of.
2He said I must get them from the Scoatney herb-garden in future:
3However, this raises concerns of drug-herb interactions and toxicity in combination therapies.
4And this herb is put to burn in prickets and in tapers.
5I said that the power existed only in the herb sferra cavallo.
1It's Good for Everyone When will the government recover from reefer madness?
2He opened the reefer and took out two bottles of imported beer.
3A reefer slid up out of Cochrane's fist and the tip ignited.
4Frings expected a crack from Panos about reefer, but didn't get one.
5Some reefer and a yellow bitch as thick as a phone book.
1Jesse's face lit up as he pulled on the burning mota.
2The one is called "la siembra à la mota;" the other "la siembra à la estaca."
3Vazquez Mota's popularity has suffered from discontent with President Felipe Calderon's government.
4There is one series of Notes on the Catechism in Mota complete.
5He speaks the language of Mota, the lingua franca here, you know.
1He got drunk, smoked some ganja and started tearing up his Bible.
2Answer Man's opinion about climbing and ganja follows its general use.
3When I first smelled Carmenere, for example, it reminded me of ganja smoke.
4EBONY.com talks with the hip-hop legend about acting, music and ganja.
5I said: What are you on, fellas, meth or ganja?
1His system loaded up with bhang and opium and aconite.
2The bhang and betel and toddy sellers did a fine business during the festival of Rama.
3Trust me to elude those bhang-guzzlers outside.
4A shop near the fort's entrance sells flavored bhang, a beverage in the Indian subcontinent made from cannabis.
5A shop near the fort's entrance sells flavoured bhang, a beverage in the Indian subcontinent made from cannabis.
1She crumbled the remaining marihuana, and washed it down the hand basin.
2The most common is marihuana.
3Its use was regulated, but not banned, by the 1937 Marihuana Tax Act.
1And support for change on medical cannabis was over 80 per cent.
2The government is reviewing the guidelines for considering applications for medical cannabis.
3Everything changed, however, when Forde began medical cannabis treatment last year.
4The New Zealand Government has loosened restrictions on access to medical cannabis recently.
5In January, Germany's lower house of parliament passed a law legalising medical cannabis.
1The second volume of the trilogy is called "Mala Hierba" (Weeds); the third, "Aurora Roja" (Red Dawn).
1Fritz takes a couple of tokes and pinches the end, as before.
2Byron took a few glowing tokes from his pipe than shook out the wooden match.
3Ali and his watchdog made loud slurping noises as they pulled tokes from the hookah.
4But switch on your TV between tokes in Santa Barbara and what do you get?
5All those marijuana tokes, all that beer could have slowed him, and maybe he knows it.
6It was Gobright's 27th birthday, but there were no flying corks or celebratory tokes that night, just a campfire with friends, then sleep.
7Ferral stared at me, then the joint, but the power emanating from the black stick was too much and he took another couple of tokes.
8On 17 December troops fired on crowds that had gathered to stop pastor Laszlo Tokes being evicted from his home.
9"C'mon, man, just a couple of tokes?" he asked the detective.
10Laszlo Tokes, in the ethnically Hungarian region of Transylvania, refused to listen to authorities who wished to silence his radical sermons.
11Many of them commemorate the Tokes of Godinton, who founded the almshouse in the village, which, rebuilt more than once I think, we still see.