Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weed.(verb)
Clothes.(noun)
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Use "weeds" in a sentence
""Perhaps if we could penetrate Nature's secrets we should find that what we call weeds are more essential to the well-being of the world than the most precious fruit or grain.""
"Perhaps, if we could penetrate Nature's secrets, we should find that what we call weeds are more essential to the well-being of the world than the most precious fruit or grain."
"It is certainly a true one, for most of the plants which we call weeds grow quickly and well wherever they are allowed to remain."