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weedy
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weed·y  (wd)
adj. weed·i·er, weed·i·est
1. Full of or consisting of weeds: a weedy lawn.
2. Resembling or characteristic of a weed: a weedy plant.
3. Of a scrawny build; spindly or gawky.

weedi·ly adv.
weedi·ness n.

weedy
Adjective
[weedier, weediest]
1. Informal thin or weak: sick and weedy children
2. full of weeds: weedy patches of garden
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.weedyweedy - abounding with or resembling weeds; "a weedy path"; "weedy plants that take over a garden"
weedless - free from weeds; "a weedless garden"
2.weedyweedy - being very thin; "a child with skinny freckled legs"; "a long scrawny neck"
lean, thin - lacking excess flesh; "you can't be too rich or too thin"; "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"-Shakespeare

weedy
adjective weak, thin, frail, skinny, feeble, ineffectual, puny, undersized, weak-kneed (informal) namby-pamby, nerdy or nurdy (slang)
Translations

weedy [ˈwiːdɪ] adj [person] → debilucho
weedy [ˈwiːdɪ] adj [man] → gringalet
weedy [ˈwiːdɪ] weed adj [person] → schwächlich
weedy [ˈwiːdɪ] adj [man] → allampanato


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