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unweeded

a. Not weeded

Usage examples of "unweeded".

He ran along the unweeded path to the tennis ground--lawn tennis was then just coming in.

They soon came to two great poplar-trees, which stood, like sentinels, one on either side of an unweeded gravel walk leading through lilac bushes to a house painted dull pink, with green-shuttered windows, and a roof of greenish slate.

But let me also tell you of when the world went wrong, of hairy faces violet with rage and accusation, of sudden disappearances, of lunches that never got made, of sweet peas gone dead on the vine, of once-meek women with pursed lips and bulging forehead veins, of gardens gone unweeded, of lawyers visiting from Vancouverthe mood of collapse, of disintegrationof the daylong scenery-free drive, in the back of a rusting Econoline van, the rear doors opening on Lancaster at night, a town as dry as the island was lush, as barren as the commune was dense.

Harvard -- I trust you will major in the humanities, and after Harvard you will have no need of Emerald City or this unweeded garden that has grown to seed.

It was not a pretty spectacle which she left blubbering on the unweeded gravel path.

In due course she found a gap in a scrawny hedge and was walking down an unweeded gravel drive towards the address on her book of matches.

It was equally obvious that this had begun to crumble, and the whole place, including the unweeded, untended drive and the cracked and broken steps which mounted in two flights to an ornate but battered front archway, gave an overall impression of poverty, neglect and decay.

My thoughts sometimes take a melancholy turn as I sit here in the dusty old house, in my writing room, looking out over the unweeded garden, with the white light coming out of a white sky, all of it a tabula rasa resembling my mind.

The three children gazed after him and a stone from the unweeded gravel path flicked him between the shoulder-blades.

Next door to an unweeded lawn lay a dead lawn, which itself lay next door to a lawn in which grass had long ago been replaced by pea gravel.

They were lying under a large leafy elm in the long, soft grass of his unweeded back garden which was ringed by the enclosing woods.

There were only two of them, growing somewhat apart from the rest on an unweeded spot, half-buried in rank goose-foot and dock.

Taking cover in the unweeded herbaceous border, it reached the street without being seen.