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kudzu
/ ˈkʊdzuː /
noun
- a hairy leguminous climbing plant, Pueraria thunbergiana, of China and Japan, with trifoliate leaves and purple fragrant flowers
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kudzu1
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Example Sentences
People repost campaign solicitations on blogs that send them sprawling around the globe like digital kudzu.
Cats, the Times told us, are a pestilence akin to gypsy moths and kudzu.
The Kudzu Vine is of wonderful rapidity of growth, and will be found a good substitute for a hardy vine about piazzas and porches.
Kudzu is not particularly new, but it seems to me destined to a much greater importance than at present.
I believe kudzu is entitled to a fair trial by every Florida cattleman.
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