How to use in-sentence of “seaweed”:
+ In December 1943, when she is helping her grandmother to make seaweed at Kusatsu, sudden news comes.
+ Some ice cream is made with carrageenan, a gum found in seaweed so that it is not sticky and easily eatable.
+ Five hundred species of marine algae or seaweed live on the reef.
+ They named it after the “Sargassum” seaweed growing there.
+ He burned seaweed to get sodium carbonate and reacted the residue with sulfuric acid.

Example sentences of “seaweed”:
+ Today, many different types of seaweed are used in soups, seasonings and other forms of Japanese cooking.
+ There is a developing seaweed industry.
+ She says: "I will never, ever make it easy for you Seaweed Brain.
+ Today, many different types of seaweed are used in soups, seasonings and other forms of Japanese cooking.
+ There is a developing seaweed industry.
+ She says: “I will never, ever make it easy for you Seaweed Brain.
+ They swim out to parts of the ocean that have seaweed to hide from other animals while they grow.
+ This latter type were pelagic, drifting freely on the surface of ancient seas or attached to floating seaweed by means of a slender thread.
+ The other major industry is seaweed farming along the southwest coast between Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Cenignan.
+ Some of the Marine biologymarine products, in particular oyster and seaweed cultivation, are leading in South Korea.
+ The Sargasso Sea gets its name from the “Sargassum” seaweed that floats on the surface.
+ One is with Korean clear soup, and the other is with seaweed soup.
+ This camouflage hides them as they move among the seaweed beds where they live.
+ Two specific environmental requirements are important in seaweed ecology.
+ There is seaweed and reefs further out into the ocean waters.
+ One time, he poured too much sulfuric acid on the seaweed and purple vapor came out which made dark blue-black crystals on a cold surface.
+ A seaweed farm has been in operation since 2018.
+ Banana, Coconut and Seaweed cultivation.
+ Tracy Turnblad, Link Larkin, Corny Collins, Dan Dougherty, Penny Pingleton, and Seaweed Stubbs.
