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		Definition of chickweed in English: chickweednoun ˈtʃɪkwiːdˈtʃɪkˌwid mass nounA small, widespread, white-flowered plant of the pink family, often growing as a garden weed, and sometimes eaten by poultry. Stellaria and other genera, family Caryophyllaceae: several species  Example sentencesExamples -  Drizzle vinaigrette around the dish and garnish with chickweed.
 -  The targeted pests were chickweed, prickly lettuce, and root-knot nematode.
 -  This field had been fallow the previous year, and it was already blanketed with wild mustard, violets, chickweed, and wild parsnip.
 -  Whether or not it is so, it is still funny that out of all things they prefer chickweed.
 -  Fast-growing fall cover crops outcompete late-season weeds like quack grass and chickweed.
 -  In the spring, the pheasant mamas will bring their chicks to picnic on the chickweed.
 -  She continued hoeing out the chickweed and dandelions.
 -  When the chickweed is seeding, they go after those seeds first.
 -  It is especially effective on crabgrass, goosegrass, and chickweed.
 -  Toss together chickweed with lemon juice and grapeseed oil.
 -  Many winter annual weeds, including common chickweed, purple deadnettle, henbit, and cressleaf groundsel, have become increasingly problematic in corn, soybean, and wheat production.
 -  Some weeds, such as chickweed, common groundsel, and bittercress, may germinate and grow at almost any time of year.
 -  On the opposite extreme, shallow-rooted ground cover weeds such as ground ivy and chickweed help prevent erosion and prevent soil crusting when dry.
 -  Those edible ‘weeds’ include chickweed, lambs quarters and stinging nettles.
 -  Again, this is a place to include uncultivated herbs such as dandelion, chicory, chickweed, malva, watercress, nettles and mustard greens.
 -  I once took my boys to a park that had a little pond covered in chickweed.
 -  A very good fasting tea is a combination of nettles, chickweed and fennel seed which also helps in weight reduction.
 -  Perennial geraniums live forever, are easy to grow from seed and once established, spread and self-seed as madly as chickweed.
 -  Chickweed oil which is a good lotion for skin ailments is made by placing an ounce of dried chickweed in olive oil.
 -  Researchers report that controlling weeds such as purple deadnettle, henbit and chickweed may help keep SCN numbers down.
 
    Definition of chickweed in US English: chickweednounˈCHikˌwēdˈtʃɪkˌwid A small plant of the pink family with deeply cleft white petals, often growing as a garden weed and sometimes eaten by poultry. Stellaria, Cerastium, and other genera, family Caryophyllaceae: several species, including common chickweed (S. media), with smooth leaves and stems, and mouse-ear chickweed (C. vulgatum), with hairy leaves and stems  Example sentencesExamples -  Some weeds, such as chickweed, common groundsel, and bittercress, may germinate and grow at almost any time of year.
 -  Whether or not it is so, it is still funny that out of all things they prefer chickweed.
 -  Perennial geraniums live forever, are easy to grow from seed and once established, spread and self-seed as madly as chickweed.
 -  I once took my boys to a park that had a little pond covered in chickweed.
 -  A very good fasting tea is a combination of nettles, chickweed and fennel seed which also helps in weight reduction.
 -  The targeted pests were chickweed, prickly lettuce, and root-knot nematode.
 -  In the spring, the pheasant mamas will bring their chicks to picnic on the chickweed.
 -  Researchers report that controlling weeds such as purple deadnettle, henbit and chickweed may help keep SCN numbers down.
 -  Fast-growing fall cover crops outcompete late-season weeds like quack grass and chickweed.
 -  This field had been fallow the previous year, and it was already blanketed with wild mustard, violets, chickweed, and wild parsnip.
 -  It is especially effective on crabgrass, goosegrass, and chickweed.
 -  Again, this is a place to include uncultivated herbs such as dandelion, chicory, chickweed, malva, watercress, nettles and mustard greens.
 -  On the opposite extreme, shallow-rooted ground cover weeds such as ground ivy and chickweed help prevent erosion and prevent soil crusting when dry.
 -  Drizzle vinaigrette around the dish and garnish with chickweed.
 -  Toss together chickweed with lemon juice and grapeseed oil.
 -  She continued hoeing out the chickweed and dandelions.
 -  Those edible ‘weeds’ include chickweed, lambs quarters and stinging nettles.
 -  Many winter annual weeds, including common chickweed, purple deadnettle, henbit, and cressleaf groundsel, have become increasingly problematic in corn, soybean, and wheat production.
 -  Chickweed oil which is a good lotion for skin ailments is made by placing an ounce of dried chickweed in olive oil.
 -  When the chickweed is seeding, they go after those seeds first.
 
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