Meaning Of The Word Go to seed
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Go to seed Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Go to seed?
go to seed in British English
(of plants) to produce and shed seeds to allow yourself to become unfit, untidy, or fat as you grow older to pass to the stage of yielding seed to shed seeds after the time of flowering or bearing has passed go to seed to run to seed phrase: If vegetable plants go to seed or run to seed, they produce flowers and seeds as well as leaves. |
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