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"weedy" Definitions
  1. (informal, disapproving) having a thin, weak body
  2. full of or covered with weeds

133 Sentences With "weedy"

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It's usually a weed seller on the line, or someone who takes weed and turns it into one of the approximately million billion weed-based products that have sprung up in the last few years: weedy lip balm, weedy coffee pods, weedy snacks (often with the word "baked" in the title), weedy personal lubricant.
In a rice-field, the consequence would be that the weedy grains get harvested along with those of the cultivar, removing them from circulation and thus suppressing the weedy population the following season.
Toughening up the weedy punishments for infractions might also help.
That is the kind of weedy detail that this will spark.
The beautiful garden is torn up and goes bleak and weedy.
This week, Republicans and Democrats will argue about those weedy rules.
Individual Market Coverage This is where it gets a bit weedy.
Weedy leaned on a black iron gate, looking on from afar.
He's called the resulting sausages Ouidi—pronounced 'weedy'—because, well, he's 22.
Weedy had been shot twice before, but those were relatively minor injuries.
But even in the weedy, vague statements released so far, familiar outlines emerge.
"Once I got immune to him lying, it was a wrap," Weedy said.
"I thought he was going to run up, stand over me," Weedy said.
Another strange possibility is that cephalopods will become too weedy and run out of food.
They are weedy, artificial contrivances that have morphed into an unfortunate gateway to the electorate.
Whole streets have been boarded up against the junkies who hunker miserably on the weedy verges.
Nigella Lawson's brownie was delicious, but too mild to counter the weedy taste of canna-butter.
The closest wild relative is a weedy flower called Ipomoea trifida that grows around the Caribbean.
I've stashed my kayak in the weedy, cluttered backyards of low-rent landlords who didn't really care.
The first-generation plants were "scraggly, weedy things that didn't give us much hope," said Professor Orton.
It's far from black and white, but you can generally divide corals into two groups, weedy and competitive.
"Weedy species are those that grow really fast, make lots of babies, and die relatively fast," says Edwards.
It is a cold, metallic 'tree' comprised of surveillance cameras and satellite dishes in a weedy urban setting.
All that remained was its weedy foundation, and a low, three-sided wall that once enclosed the dumpsters.
For this, we used a lot of your American hops, which have a dank, kind of weedy quality.
Eze gets scammed before he even passes through customs in Lagos and emerges into its parched, weedy cityscape.
Julius Kelp (note that weedy early 20th century Jewish name) was who Jews feared everyone thought they were.
It's a little weedy, but these topics are likely to come up again and again in 2017 and beyond.
And it sounds weedy, but it's the kind of thing that can make it harder to issue new regulations.
Britain's ultra-low rate of joblessness, coupled with particularly weedy wages, makes it perhaps the biggest Phillips-buster of all.
"Labour's manifesto tackles the hard issues Weedy proposal"Controlling the potency and taking the trade away from criminals makes sense.
The plot was weedy and wild, the Sémillon grapes we'd be harvesting sharing space with prickly blackberry bushes and tarweed.
Consumer tastes have evolved over the last 30 years, and many people would describe these wines as lean and weedy.
Wheeler has embraced them all, including one of the most technical, weedy issues on the FCC's agenda – special access reform.
Let's say that somehow, some way, some weirdo in your neighborhood decided to give your kids the weedy Nerds Rope.
Mr. Guido, 69, said he watched as officers combed the weedy, debris-strewn backyard with a police dog on Tuesday.
If a silencer-enhanced version does crossbreed with a weedy interloper, though, the offspring will end up carrying the silencer, too.
This weedy, herbaceous plant is truly one of the bitterest herbs out there and is often brewed into a powerful tea.
But that gets into fairly weedy discussion about how, exactly, you do that: Do you create a stronger social safety net?
Framed portraits feature the members of the Department of Weedy Affairs: dried and pressed plants, like buckhorn plantain and white snakeroot.
Before Stiller's discovery, only two types were known: the Leafy Seadragon and the common seadragon (sometimes also called the Weedy Seadragon).
Stan has a plan that involves buying a decrepit motor lodge that comes with 500 godforsaken acres on a weedy lake.
"Even if it was an opp, he can go to the store," Weedy said, using the slang term for a rival.
We were definitely trying to edit things and distill it into what you're talking about, but without losing the wild, weedy side.
Up here, wedged between three avenues — Sedgewick, Reservoir and Webb — lies a scallop of a playground and a weedy strip of park.
The clique worried that the war was about to flare again, said Antwine White, 24, a Gangster Disciple who is called Weedy.
After the Lannister army had marched on Highgarden and beaten the weedy Tyrell forces, Jamie went to visit Lady Olenna in her room.
When Eurosceptics only mention the first half of this bargain, they imply that Britain is too weedy to take advantage of the second.
On that afternoon, while his friends marched over to see if the man in the red hoodie was a threat, Weedy hung back.
Downtown has recently come back to life; an 850-foot glass skyscraper now rises out of one of urban renewal's weedy parking lots.
The legislature's technology unit spotted that he was looking at weedy websites and amassing files of fragrant data and shut down his computer account.
I think about my father, a weedy spectral presence at the back of my mind, who disappeared for a time in the mid-1990s.
Floating algae also reduce sunlight on the bottom, where weedy meadows of Nitella absorb phosphorus from the water and trap it in the sediment.
Weedy would take the elevated train, but the closest stop was near rival turf, so he used one farther away in the other direction.
To test his idea, Dr Lu and his colleagues crossbred a weedy rice strain with a cultivar into which the silencer transgene had been introduced.
That will mean any transfer of herbicide resistance automatically brings seed-shattering problems with it, stopping the spread of herbicide resistance within the weedy population.
"We use terms like 'alien,' 'invasive,' 'invading,' 'dangerous' to demarcate weedy plants, and we often do the same to immigrant and marginalized communities," Kennedy said.
Last weekend, a photographer and I joined Ms. Quezada as she demonstrated the challenges of this work by wandering down a weedy, forlorn-looking alleyway.
The eels hatch in the ocean waters of the Sargasso Sea, a weedy patch of the Atlantic Ocean between the West Indies and the Azores.
There were petri dishes full of weedy-looking hops, yeast strains spinning in centrifuges, and a secret department devoted to the DNA fingerprinting of hops.
This feature helped name the two other species in existence — the leafy sea dragon and the common sea dragon (also known as the weedy sea dragon).
MIAMI — One recent sunny morning, Chalmers Vasquez, Miami-Dade County's mosquito control manager, peered into a rain-filled Miller High Life bottle in a weedy backyard.
Where once there had been an illegal beer garden in a weedy lot, there was now a complex of luxury lofts with Parisian-style ivory façades.
A tiny bite of a weedy Nerds Rope should be enough to get your kid high, according to this first-timer's guide to edibles, so please!
Unlike its kin, the ruby sea dragon lacks the appendages that help camouflage leafy and weedy sea dragons among the ocean floor's kelp and sea grass.
Masculine defiance suits neither Lamar's weedy timbre nor his style of cerebral brooding; politically I'm not sure it's an appropriate response to the state of the union.
Widened a few times in the mid-20th century to allow for easier driving, East Houston was once dotted with gas stations, parking areas and weedy lots.
The space is replete with vintage details, and there's a patch of weedy garden in back: 19 Greenpoint Avenue (West Street), Greenpoint, Brooklyn, 347-689-3860, grandrepubliccocktailclub.com.
Because this instrument — weedy and wonky though it may be — is a prime example of the futility of Europe's struggle for strategic autonomy from the United States.
His father, who Weedy said had a drinking problem, would arrange to pick him up from his mother's house, but he would sit there until 2 a.m.
That is the case for rice, where weedy, natural varieties are a perennial problem because of the competition they bring to the cultivars farmers actually want to raise.
A parade of sagging structures, weedy lots, and flimsy posters beckoning families to enroll in such-and-such school flew by as the minivan bounced along the highway.
"I can't believe we're almost finished," Emily said, a rare unprompted remark, as they pulled up on the cracked and weedy asphalt apron that surrounded the apartment block.
Overspill from fertilization has roughly doubled the amount of actively cycling nitrogen in our biosphere, which has caused some species to become weedy at the expense of others.
Walled-in, abutting a weedy stretch of railroad tracks, the distillery was a picturesque assortment of dilapidated stables, a bottling facility, a carriage house, some offices and warehouses.
When the family drove in from New Jersey, they would park in a weedy junkyard at Chrystie and Houston, down the street from what is Whole Foods today.
Andrew Bernheimer, the architect who designed the exterior with Dattner Architects, said he wanted Caesura to stand out among an increasingly dense and weedy patch of new construction.
Three weeks later, as Columbus drove me from the airport through a cityscape of broad colonial roads, reddish ferrous soil, weedy lots, agaves, and towering bougainvillea, he seemed optimistic.
For clumsy, weedy kids like me who spent hours alone reading the dictionary, the silver-tongued, homely Cyrano opened a glorious new vista on possibilities for becoming a hero.
"Stingless bees preferentially visit and pollinate the canopy of native forest trees, unlike the introduced honeybees — Apis mellifera — that tend to pollinate introduced weedy plants at ground level," says Buchmann.
I told him that if we didn't have a kid, I still wanted to buy the weedy dirt patch next door together and build a studio and make it beautiful.
Maybe that's the thing about being a generation without any particular identity or belief system: We are adaptable, a weedy species, like rats or cockroaches, built to survive any environment.
But the billboard in this photograph was likely in no danger of chain-saw attack, because to the unknowing eye the image was more lovely than the weedy, arid background.
The ongoing Next Epoch Seed Library, a collaboration with artist Ellie Irons, is a seed bank concentrated on weedy species which may be able to thrive in a polluted future.
The game's primary character is a weedy censorship bureau employee named Arthur Hastings, who goes off his Joy when a newspaper story dredges up old memories of his long-lost brother.
Recasting these weedy species as companion plants for the Anthropocene age, we use NESL as a vehicle for softening the edges of limiting binaries like native/non-native and nature/culture.
He began to look to Corktown, west of downtown, one of Detroit's oldest neighborhoods and one of its earliest wastelands, a landscape of toppled roofs and weedy rubble since the 1960s.
And I will remember all the years when Mother's Day meant crayoned cards and plaster-of-Paris handprints and weedy bouquets made of clover and henbit and creeping Charlie and dandelion.
Squash has long been synonymous with prep school, with being weedy and twee, and the most heinous clubs maintain an all-whites rule that encompasses the skin tone of their members.
Swings, seesaw, monkey bars jammed into a weedy rectangle of mulch, a cedar gazebo, three picnic tables, a scrawny maple tree casting a thin slice of adolescent shade across a water fountain.
"It's pretty weedy stuff," said Dave Camp, a former chairman of the Ways and Means Committee who wrote a 2014 tax bill that laid some of the groundwork for the current one.
Contemporary classical composer Nils Frahm pieced the album together alongside two childhood friends, and they used recordings dating back to the mid-'90s as bases for tracks that became dense, weedy, and cerebral.
She converted the windowed attic into a bedroom for Chelsea, parked her Oldsmobile Cutlass in the weedy driveway and chased after the family's cocker spaniel, Zeke, who liked to chew through the fence.
Here he's played as a paranoid but oddly understandable stalker by Patrick Vaill, as a pale, weedy man with the kind of grudge that lands sociopaths on the front page and in prison.
Where the wild plant was sprawling and weedy, the gene-edited tomato was compact and bushy; where the ancestral plant had pea-sized fruit, the gene-­edited version had reasonably plump, cherry-sized tomatoes.
The small pool now glistens amid a soft ring of tiny white boneset flowers, like the weedy brook banked with milky field roses in the English painter Sir John Everett Millais's "Ophelia" (1851-0003).
This guy is like six-foot-three, built like a brick shit house, and all I have to protect myself with is my weedy friend Joe, who is cowering on the side of my sofa.
Since the 19th century, marine biologists had thought that only two types of these enchanting fish existed — the leafy and weedy — until they discovered a third among museum specimens in 2015: the ruby sea dragon.
Penalties for infractions are so weedy that some firms see them as a running cost (a business that is caught underpaying a worker £1,000 may end up paying as little as £2,000 to put things right).
"We're imagining a rebooted agency that goes beyond human-centric narratives of protection and care, incorporating the teachings and strategies of weedy vegetal life to advocate for ecological justice in a multispecies entangled world," Irons said.
Once planted on the edge of the Costco parking lot that abuts the Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, Queens, the containers were moved last year to a slim, weedy lot in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Indeed, a drive down any street leading away from the gleaming blocks along the ocean reveals a starkly different picture — aging homes with crumbling stone front steps and weedy lawns, vacant storefronts and tire-destroying potholes.
Pence will meet with business leaders at each stop, including in Jakarta, though he was not expected to wade into the weedy details of disputes between the Indonesian government and U.S. companies like mining giant Freeport-McMoRan.
There is widespread agreement that the weedy proliferation of special envoys (not just those with that specific title, but also other powerful single-issue envoys outside State's regional and functional bureau chains of command) must be pruned.
That's a minutiae-flecked argument for another day, but for our purposes here today, can we just talk about how Weedeater is probably the weediest band that ever wended their way through a weedy field of blunt guts?
The specimen was previously classified by the marine research survey that recovered it as a weedy sea dragon, despite its vibrant red color and lack of appendages, which were thought to have fallen off during the trawling process.
The seeds, neat little packages bursting with the potential to respond to environmental challenges, will be their own advocates for the weedy spaces of Brooklyn, which are gradually disappearing one parking lot, condo, or redevelopment project at a time.
"It is a tough plant and is very closely related to several extremely tough and weedy plants," Mark A. Tester, a professor of bioscience at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia, wrote in an email.
All of Tinguely's rocking, mocking compositions, like "Vive la liberté I" (260), are made up of rickety stuff that sways and clinks and clanks away, even as the movements of the machine are delicate and irregular, weedy and tentative.
As a member of the English navigator Matthew Flinders's 1801–03 voyage along the shore, part of Flinders's mission to circumnavigate the continent, Bauer witnessed such creatures as rainbow lorikeets, western barred bandicoots, weedy seadragons, black cormorants, wombats, and jewel spiders.
I park the car on Columbia Damm, adjacent to the park, and we maneuver on our in-line skates up the cracked, weedy asphalt paths leading to skater heaven: two mile-long adjacent runways that parallel the old main terminal building.
They were taken during the shooting of "Pull my Daisy," a short, weedy film based on an incident in the life of Beat icon Neal Cassady and his wife, the painter/writer Carolyn Cassady, as adapted from Kerouac's play Beat Generation.
The ruling was also quick to note that even if police were able to prove Heuring had removed the device, it didn't mean he had stolen it, and that suggesting otherwise opened the door to all manner of weedy problems.
It was almost noon one Saturday in April when Fanny made her way down the weedy sidewalk for breakfast, double- or triple-jabbing the walk buttons as she went, bolting across the five-lane main road where there was no crosswalk.
Joyce is a byword for difficulty and obscurity, Lawrence for weedy crypto-fascism and misogyny, but Woolf's work, while densely lyrical and complex, has such apparent availability that it prompts near universal adoration in critics, writers, students and book clubs.
With his American accent and normal child body, that son seems a little incongruous in a world of fantastical beasts and vengeful gods, but then anyone would look a little weedy set against a hulking man-brute covered in red body paint.
Two years ago, the group's founders — Gavin Raders, 35, and Haleh Zandi, 230 — established an orchard on a weedy, vacant lot in this area of stubborn poverty, where the pruning is serenaded not by birds but droning trucks from the adjacent freeway.
And so, weeks after the convenience store shooting, when peace seemed to have been restored, a passionate discussion about politics and revolution between Weedy and his gang allies broke up at the sight of an unfamiliar face: a man in a red hoodie.
Instead, the supposedly furious Europeans seem consumed by their own problems and have little appetite for Middle Eastern diplomacy; the most they have been able to manage is a weedy insistence that products from Israeli settlements in the West Bank be labelled as such.
Yet when George Osborne rose to set out his vision on March 16th, some of its contents seemed rather weedy: lower tolls on a bridge to Wales, an air-ambulance for Northern Ireland, repairs to the A66 trunk road from Workington to Scotch Corner.
CAKAJOVCE, Slovakia — Head bowed in reverence, Robert Svec gently placed a bouquet of blood-red flowers at the foot of the only known statue of Jozef Tiso, Slovakia's wartime fascist leader, in a weedy monument park known as the Pantheon of Slovak Historical Figures.
I patched the hole in the coop, but not before five or six hens were living in the farmyard, laying their eggs in hidden, weedy spots where the chicks would hatch unseen and grow at amazing rates into young birds capable of laying eggs themselves.
The Bold Team people came calling a few months later — Mr. Ryland said one person involved with the company had a grandfather from Cotton Plant — and in July 2017 they leased from the city a weedy 8.5-acre lot behind the tire mountain for $1,500 a month.
DENVER — Condos and townhouses are rising beside the weedy lots here where Randy Russell once pitched a tent and unrolled a sleeping bag, clustering with other homeless people in camps that were a small haven to him, but an illegal danger in the eyes of city officials.
Both new systems are still built around low-power Jaguar CPU cores, originally used in mid-range laptops, and while the Pro and X's boosted GPUs are helpful for rendering higher resolutions, the relatively weedy CPUs are likely to limit the degree to which framerates can be increased.
But he also sought out, and recorded, residents who couldn't or wouldn't leave and were simply carrying on as shelter and services disappeared around them: children fencing with sticks in a weedy lot, a man tending a community garden, a daily game of dominoes at the Social Club.
" One of the most striking details he shared was how, back when he was growing up, Los Angeles was filled with empty plots of land, like the weedy lot in which the Black Dahlia — for a while, the most famous of Los Angeles's murdered victims — had been discovered. "L.
Perhaps it does so even more than what's actually happening in the music when you think the thought, which might include some faults: weedy singing, as if for children's music; tepid lyrics; obvious, kill-me-now buildups toward a payoff; some ghastly synthesizer tones from Page McConnell's keyboard rig.
The huge squares of weedy grass and clumps of umbrella pines outlined in brick stubs could almost be farm fields — but, in fact, most of the stubs are remains of a colossal royal residence, the Domus Flavia, inaugurated by Vespasian and completed by his wicked, wildly ambitious second son, Domitian.
Since making marijuana-infused margherita pies at PREAM could cost him his liquor license, Nick hosted this cheesy, weedy throwdown in a nearby warehouse space, arranging for a mobile pizza oven and a live band, then gathering about fifty ganja-loving Portlanders to celebrate the legalization of "Oregon oregano" in high style.
Entomologists also knew that climate change and the overall degradation of global habitat are bad news for biodiversity in general, and that insects are dealing with the particular challenges posed by herbicides and pesticides, along with the effects of losing meadows, forests and even weedy patches to the relentless expansion of human spaces.
Steven Rogers' script is witty and startling, full of fourth-wall-breaking gags and acknowledgements that this story comes from self-serving, contradictory interviews from figures like Harding's mother (played with acerbic brilliance by Allison Janney) and abusive ex-husband (Sebastian Stan, looking weedy and dorky and miles off his work as Marvel's Winter Soldier).
It's unfair to make Daisy Ridley, now a stalwart of "Star Wars," swap her lightsabre for a waist-length tangerine wig, and, as for Hamlet, he comes across as a weedy specimen whose lust for revenge, with an unpropitiated ghost on the loose, looks less urgent than his need for a hot drink and a good cry.

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