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weak
Adjective
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Weak is used to describe something that does not have a lot of strength.
The child was too weak to move the boulder.
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Something that is weak does not have a strong taste.
This tea tastes weak and watery. Do you have anything stronger?
spear
Noun
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A spear is a long stick that is sharp at one or both ends and is used as a weapon.
Everyone in the Spartan Army carried a spear into battle
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A spear is a piece of asparagus or other vegetables that looks like a spear.
At the fancy restaurant, I had a steak with a side of asparagus spears
spear
Verb
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To spear is to stab someone or something with a spear.
The Cree used to spear fish.
grass
Noun
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Grass is a green, leafy plant that often covers the ground.
We haven't got much rain, and the grass on the lawn is turning brown.