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wild buckwheat
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wild buckwheat1
First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences
Certain fields under the plow are always infested with "blind nettles," others with wild buckwheat, black blindweed, or cockle.
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The white dock, sometimes called wild buckwheat, nods on its slender stalks two feet above the earth.
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He crouched close, a mere lump of demoralization, behind a veil of wild buckwheat.
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Why, last winter, Mrs. Chipmunk and I had a miserable time living through the winter on wild buckwheat!
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My grandfather would have starved rather than eat wild buckwheat!
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