Sentences with phrase «dried weeds»

The phrase "dried weeds" refers to plants that have lost their moisture and are no longer alive. Full definition
Armed personnel from the state command of the agency were said to have stormed the residence of the suspect on Ohiomah Street, where 82 bags of dried weeds, weighing 762 kilogrammes, were discovered.
If you're left to tackle dry weeds, use a hoe or steak knife to slice them right below the soil line.
we pull up the dry weeds, water the ground with extravagant mercy and, most importantly, invite God's kingdom to grow in our marriage.
When we willingly drop the charges against our spouse — and indicate that we have done so by proclaiming I forgive you — we pull up the dry weeds, water the ground with extravagant mercy and, most importantly, invite God's kingdom to grow in our marriage.
In ancient Lithuania, a spring rite involves gathering natural dyes, such as oak, moss, red brick chips, apple peelings, dried weeds, flowers and teas, then boiling the materials and adding vinegar to improve the color for a mass egg - dyeing.
It is always a very different green because it's set agains the drying weeds and falling leaves and lots of browns — very different than spring green grass.
They staggered in a drunken waltz for a few seconds, kicking up swirls of dust and snapping the dried weeds around them, until the man suddenly collapsed into his arms and pushed him against a large iron mooring bollard.
Some pooches even develop preferences that range from fresh leaves to drier weeds or even a particular species of grass.
It's always full of nature's beautiful bounty — loose limbs, pine cones, acorns, rocks, leaf clusters, berries, dried weeds of various kinds.
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