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Reed can refer to: Reed (instrument), a thin strip of cane or similar material which vibrates in wind instruments; Reed (plant), grass-like plant growing in shallow water or on ...
A reed is a thin strip of material which vibrates to produce a sound on a musical instrument. The reeds of woodwind instruments are made from Arundo donax ("Giant cane") or ...
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noun. any of various tall, slender grasses (esp. genus Phragmites), with plumelike inflorescences, growing in wet or marshy land; the stem of any of these grasses
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She's grasping at slender reeds,” said Joe Jamail, one of the museum's lawyers. He said Vinson & Elkins does the museum work pro bono and had nothing to gain. A spokesman for the law firm said its lawyers may testify in this ongoing litigat...
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Encroaching phragmite reeds, dense and rustling, make this another place where I would not walk alone. A concrete overpass, wire fencing, and train tracks precede a view of the lush estuary, where the river meets salt water. The walk pushes...
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Kenneally said that police are usually visible in the Fens, but last month a gay rights group complained to the Globe that the police presence was oppressive, calling it a civil rights issue. The tall reeds in part of the Fens have long bee...