Sentence examples for to weed from inspiring English sources

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to weed

noun

Any plant regarded as unwanted at the place where, and at the time when it is growing.

  • If it isn't in a straight line or marked with a label, it's a weed.

Exact(58)

You have to weed.

"It's our job to weed them out".

The goal is to weed out collaborators.

Sometimes, you've got to weed them out.

A faculty meeting to weed out "not good college material".

We don't have to weed all the time".

He says he is determined to weed them out.

"It's like going from cocaine to weed," he said.

Little effort has been made to weed out bad teachers.

It's a quick way to weed out scammers.

Many companies use software to weed out unqualified applicants.

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