crab grass
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of crab grass
First recorded in 1590–1600
Example Sentences
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Then he cut long blades of tough crab grass, and sat cross-legged on the ground tearing the grass lengthwise so that each blade became many strands.
From Literature
On a cool and sunny day recently, the tree stood, as it has for decades as a fixture in the neighborhood, surrounded by crab grass and rose and hibiscus bushes.
From New York Times
As a general rule, summer stagings of “Godspell,” a favorite of church and school theaters, are as common as crab grass.
From New York Times
Boiling water or full-strength white vinegar can kill the leaves and stems of most tender green weeds, such as spotted spurge, crab grass, sow thistle and prickly lettuce — especially when they’re young.
From Los Angeles Times
Still, the problem — or at least the perception of anti-Semitism festering in the party’s ranks — is as persistent as crab grass.
From New York Times
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