goosegrass

/ˈɡusˌɡræs/
noun
  1. A common weed with sticky, clinging stems and small, round seed heads, also known as cleavers.
    • Children sometimes throw goosegrass at each other because it sticks to clothes.
    • Goosegrass grows quickly in gardens and can be hard to remove.
    • After walking through the field, my socks were covered in goosegrass.
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