The vines with an average age of 30 years are cultivated in the traditional manner and partially left unweeded.
It is in this Southern house that the ordered, Southern pastoral is exposed as an unweeded garden.
In the center of this unweeded and naturally manicured garden, he stood, wearing that nauseatingly saccharine with arrogance grin.
You know what Hamlet said about an unweeded garden: ‘Things rank and gross in nature possess it merely.’
Lawns remained uncut, gardens unweeded and crops languished in the field.
In O'Hara's opinion there is no bigger turn-off than an overgrown plot and an unweeded driveway.
The Kovar machine has widely spaced, long flexible tines that sometimes deflect sideways away from ridges, leaving narrow strips on each side of the rows unweeded.
Synonyms
run down, derelict, dilapidated, tumbledown, ramshackle, untended, unmaintained
Definition of unweeded in US English:
unweeded
adjectiveˌənˈwēdəd
Not cleared of weeds.
Example sentencesExamples
You know what Hamlet said about an unweeded garden: ‘Things rank and gross in nature possess it merely.’
It is in this Southern house that the ordered, Southern pastoral is exposed as an unweeded garden.
The Kovar machine has widely spaced, long flexible tines that sometimes deflect sideways away from ridges, leaving narrow strips on each side of the rows unweeded.
In the center of this unweeded and naturally manicured garden, he stood, wearing that nauseatingly saccharine with arrogance grin.
Lawns remained uncut, gardens unweeded and crops languished in the field.
The vines with an average age of 30 years are cultivated in the traditional manner and partially left unweeded.
In O'Hara's opinion there is no bigger turn-off than an overgrown plot and an unweeded driveway.
Synonyms
run down, derelict, dilapidated, tumbledown, ramshackle, untended, unmaintained