nettle

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definition
verb
I was nettled by Alene's tone of superiority
irritate or annoy (someone).
The weeds on either side had been cut during the last few days, otherwise I suspect my legs would have been badly nettled .
beat or sting (someone) with nettles.
noun
These so-called host plants include many broadleaf weeds and cover crops such as nettles , mallow, chicory, dandelion, thistles, bindweed, deadly nightshade, and many clovers.
a herbaceous plant that has jagged leaves covered with stinging hairs.
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Flea beetles also feed on many nongarden plants, including Virginia creeper, pokeweed, horse 'nettle' , pigweed and wild mustard family plants.
For instance, there are botanical-based hair colorants rich in herbs such as 'nettle' , sage, red sorrel, rosemary and burdock.
Docken, like dandelion, 'nettle' , ground elder, bindweed and couch-grass belongs to that troublesome group of wild flowers called perennial weeds.
But it's clear that some of the more caustic comments about them continue to 'nettle' Mik Pyro.
Almost everyone is familiar with the 'nettle' through its formidable sting, but few know about the important role it plays in the natural world.
What will also 'nettle' Waugh is Ricky Ponting's success as Australia's new one-day skipper.
Ninkovich will 'nettle' critics of imperialism.
Apparently you'll be able to tolerate me 'nettling' you then, huh?
Zimbabwe's ongoing political crisis again 'nettled' Southern African leaders, who were wrapping up a two-day summit here yesterday.
Perhaps it 'nettled' me so much because it was so close to the truth.
A thought kept hammering over and over in his head, sort of a worry that kept 'nettling' him.
One remark of Don's, however, 'nettled' me for its pre-emptive protecting of the poet.
That sorta 'nettled' him a bit, but then he suddenly noticed Bridget was there, seemingly on her own.
But the beauty of most edible plants - 'nettles' , dandelions, alexanders, fat hen, sorrel - is that they are so prolific they are considered a nuisance.
I had to get into the hedge-back to take this and 'nettled' my legs.
I am 'nettled' by this, and, refusing his attentions walk off into the surf squaring my shoulders.
As irksome as they found RFE's balloon operations, the radio broadcasts 'nettled' communist officials even more.
Ray Bradbury, author of sci-fi novel Fahrenheit 451, is 'nettled' at Moore's twist on his classic title.
These so-called host plants include many broadleaf weeds and cover crops such as 'nettles' , mallow, chicory, dandelion, thistles, bindweed, deadly nightshade, and many clovers.
O'Brian himself was always 'nettled' by the inevitable comparison of his own works with CS Forester's Hornblower saga.
Working as an activist outside India, one of the issues that 'nettled' Bose, she says, was the painful question of identity that racks second-generation youth.
Dead 'nettles' are ground cover perennials with leaves that are marked in silver.
Europe - both EU members and candidate countries - has split into two camps on the issue, lining up behind either France or Britain, at the risk of 'nettling' the other.
In conclusion, the inspector offered his resignation to the Board, being much 'nettled' by an accusation of incompetence in the London papers.
So it 'nettles' me a little bit for people to question her qualifications.
It was probably your first time trying to act authoritative, since he 'nettled' you so.
Studios are understandably 'nettled' by deals like these because they enable stars in some cases to earn more than the studio.
I understood that Zannah was upset, and she had her reasons, but the cause of the effect didn't lie in my hands, and the way she was acting 'nettled' me.
The weeds on either side had been cut during the last few days, otherwise I suspect my legs would have been badly 'nettled' .
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