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Discover LudwigThe word 'weed' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a noun, to refer to a type of plant that is considered an unwanted or troublesome plant that grows in an area. Example sentence: My grandmother spends her summer days pulling weeds from her garden.
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weed
noun
Any plant regarded as unwanted at the place where, and at the time when it is growing.
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A nice young kid was out minding his own business, trying to buy some weed, only to be told that the sole way he could procure said weed was if he were to first "smash the face in" of some weedy kid for no reason.
"One time I took LSD and some really strong weed before a concert," Pop recalled, "and it was like when the television goes vertical and doesn't stop".
One of the last things many people might expect a Muslim Pakistani-American woman to do when she takes the stage is crack a joke, openly talk about smoking weed, or say that she is gay.
But it was exhilarating to watch kids hopping over metro barriers, smoking weed and shouting, walking wherever they wanted, disobeying every single one of the tight rules that normally control access to the station.
Support for weed legalization comes from both liberals and libertarians like Ron Paul and Gary Johnson.
Hay fever, whether due to grass (mid-May to July) tree (late March to mid-May), or weed pollen (end of June to September), has become increasingly common.
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Martha and Saratu and Rehab's families all said yes; Yagana, an orphan, received the blessing of her foster father; Kume was found sitting under a tree in the primary school – she had brought the family's herd to graze around the deserted, weed-choked building.
We passed a weed-choked demolition site surrounded by steel fencing.
A weed-lined gap was left between the pavement and the front door and visitors had to use a side entrance.
Five years ago, to take a walk along the embankment of the Moscow river, south-west of the Kremlin, would have been a miserable affair – through the depressing, weed-strewn expanse of Gorky Park, navigating pot-holed roads and dodging stray dogs.
While youth voters were more likely to be pro-weed in Colorado than any other age group, they were not any more likely to be so in Washington.
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