1 Describes the only parasite on his wildflower list - the dodder .
2 Here we describe the genome sequence of the parasitic field dodder , Cuscuta campestris.
3 Why should she dodder over such a trifle as this prospective official marriage?
4 The word " dodder " signifies the plural of "dodd," a bunch of threads.
5 Oaks covered with dodder , that is, with parasitic plants, and therefore dead or dying.
6 A field smothered in dodder looks like it has been attacked by Silly String.
7 It is a poor, unhappy furze-bush, covered with dodder .
8 When you come to doddering, Jacob, it's better to dodder in the paths you know.
9 The impurity most to be feared is dodder .
10 That stock-selling campaign will dodder through to the Final Memory of those who took part in it.
11 I would be a village "character" of the sort that is justly said to " dodder . "
12 The dodder is what is called a parasitical plant; that is, a plant that lives entirely on another.
13 The minute you dodder about a man or a woman, there's sure to be something' to dodder about.
14 A single dodder can invade several plants, feeding on all of them at once and eventually killing them.
15 RFID tags could sound an alarm when they dodder out of range, or the oldsters could be tracked with GPS.
16 Thus the dodder or "love vine," which so often ruins the clover crop, has seeds closely resembling clover seeds.
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