Collocations for "weeded"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "weeded" in context.
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weed
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [overgrown, messy, withering, brown] weeds
- [garden, yard, lawn] weeds
- the [garden] was full of weeds
- [covered, plagued, littered] with weeds
- [rustic, traditional, decorative] weeds
- weeds in the [garden]
- weeds growing around [rocks, corals]
- [pull, dig] up (the) weeds
- drugs: [two, five] grams of weed
- drugs: [smoke, sell, deal, confiscate] weed
- drugs: [arrested, busted, taken away] for dealing weed
- drugs: a weed [smoker, addict, store]
- UK: a weed of a [man, boy, person]
- UK: you're such a weed!
- weed [spray, killer, remover]
- weed the [garden, lawn, flower beds]
- weeding in the [garden]
- weeding out the [garden]
- weed the [garden] out
- weed and [water, mulch, sweep, plan, prune]
- weed through the [applicants]
- weed out [weak, poor] [applicants, applications, options]
- weed out the [weakest, poor contenders]
- weed the [weakest] out
- [were, have been] weeded down to [two]
- weed [the garden, a flower bed]
- weed out [crime, dissent, crabgrass]
- weed [crime] out
- weed through the [applicants, books, data]
'weeded' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):