quitch

/kwɪtʃ/
noun
  1. A fast-spreading grass, especially couch grass, that is difficult to remove from gardens and fields; a common weed.
    • Farmers consider quitch a nuisance because its roots spread underground.
    • Quitch can quickly take over a lawn if not controlled early.
    • The gardener spent the afternoon pulling quitch out of the flower beds.
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