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full of reed vs full of reeds

The correct phrase is 'full of reeds.' 'Reeds' is the plural form of 'reed,' so when referring to multiple reeds, we use the plural form. 'Full of reed' would be incorrect in this context.

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full of reed

This phrase is incorrect. 'Reed' should be in its plural form when referring to multiple reeds.

The correct phrase is 'full of reeds' when referring to a quantity of reeds. 'Reeds' is the plural form of 'reed.'
  • And we walked along the Sea of Reeds.
  • Her mother moved to the house of Reeds.
  • It's made of reeds from the Pyrenees.
  • I buried her soul in the Field of Reeds.
  • What makes you think of Reed?
  • Your father also had screen grabs of Reed, too, tucked them in an untitled folder on cloudsaver.
  • Anyone knowing the location of Reed's head should contact the proper authorities.
  • A private investor has, without a building permit, constructed holiday homes built on piles jutting out into the band of reeds around the Schwielow Lake.
  • The band of reeds and floating plants has been largely destroyed in this spot.
  • The Danube Delta is one of Europe's largest wetland areas and has a unique habitat of reed beds, lakes, canals and ponds.
  • The FBI, CIA, and NSA have blips of Reed here and there.
  • So Kayla's one of Reed's old flames;
  • Needs to be handled quickly and quietly, which is why I thought of Reed Reed.
  • No, this is the property of Reed and Reed.
  • Well, not being able to find the bodies lends credence to the kidnapping story and takes the suspicions off of Reed for being the lone survivor.
  • When he died, so did most of Reed & Reed's value.
  • Life's full of mysteries, all chock-full of head scratchers.
  • Three ships full of scotch gone.
  • Commercially farmed, probably full of pesticides.
  • Your French roads are full of potholes.

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  • full of reeds

full of reeds

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a quantity of reeds.

Use 'full of reeds' when describing a space or area that contains a significant number of reeds. 'Reeds' is the plural form of 'reed.'
  • And we walked along the Sea of Reeds.
  • Her mother moved to the house of Reeds.
  • It's made of reeds from the Pyrenees.
  • I buried her soul in the Field of Reeds.
  • What makes you think of Reed?
  • Your father also had screen grabs of Reed, too, tucked them in an untitled folder on cloudsaver.
  • Anyone knowing the location of Reed's head should contact the proper authorities.
  • A private investor has, without a building permit, constructed holiday homes built on piles jutting out into the band of reeds around the Schwielow Lake.
  • The band of reeds and floating plants has been largely destroyed in this spot.
  • The Danube Delta is one of Europe's largest wetland areas and has a unique habitat of reed beds, lakes, canals and ponds.
  • The FBI, CIA, and NSA have blips of Reed here and there.
  • So Kayla's one of Reed's old flames;
  • Needs to be handled quickly and quietly, which is why I thought of Reed Reed.
  • No, this is the property of Reed and Reed.
  • Well, not being able to find the bodies lends credence to the kidnapping story and takes the suspicions off of Reed for being the lone survivor.
  • When he died, so did most of Reed & Reed's value.
  • Life's full of mysteries, all chock-full of head scratchers.
  • Three ships full of scotch gone.
  • Commercially farmed, probably full of pesticides.
  • Your French roads are full of potholes.

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