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go_to_seed
go to seed
English
Verb
- (of a plant) To pass from flowering or ripening to the formation of seeds.
- 1911, Jack London, Adventure,
- Wild tomatoes, which had gone to seed or been remorselessly hoed out from the beginning of Berande, were foraged for salads, soups, and sauces.
- 1911, Jack London, Adventure,
- (figuratively, by extension) To deteriorate; to decline into an unkempt or debased condition.
- 1898, Eliot Gregory, Worldly Ways and Byways,
- But the "frump" will let herself and all her surroundings go to seed, not from humbleness of mind or an overwhelming sense of her own unworthiness, but in pure complacent conceit.
- 1919, Jerome K. Jerome, All Roads Lead to Calvary,
- But suppose I hang about till eighty and die a childish old gentleman with a mind all gone to seed.
- 1898, Eliot Gregory, Worldly Ways and Byways,
Translations
plant: to pass to the formation of seeds
to deteriorate
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