He did not know that Frogs often wished themselves Tadpoles again, and he sulked around in the pondweed all day.
As she spoke she took a great mouthful ofpondweed and swallowed it.
Nobody," said she, swallowing some more pondweed of one kind and then beginning on another.
Then there is the American Pondweed (Anacharis alsinastrum), a weed that almost blocks slow moving rivers and canals.
Then there would be no more pondweedor duck-food for the grown wild ducks, and no blackfish or worms or gnat-eggs for the ducklings.
In the reeds there are a lot of little dams and canals with green, still water, where duckweed and pondweed run to seed; and where gnat-eggs and blackfish and worms are hatched out in uncountable masses.
Open water is a necessity throughout the range, but frequently goldeneyes favor a dense growth of submerged aquatics such as sago pondweed and widgeon grass.
Pondweed, wild celery, and seeds of pondweed and bulrushes were important plant materials.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pondweed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.