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