Covered with or consisting of bushes or thickets.
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Examples for "brushy"
Examples for "brushy"
1He crept forward, staying low along the brushy side of the road.
2No, it was a brushy forest, a leafless thicket several miles broad.
3A rocky, brushy slope rose beyond them, blotting out half the sky.
4They plodded up the brushy slope in silence for several minutes.
5Then the big flock of turkeys eluded us in an impenetrable, brushy ravine.
1He had made straight for the well-known seat with the bosky background.
2In the profession bosky whiskers are taboo; they must be landscaped.
3When it was squirrel with shallots he'd talk about recreating the bosky woods.
4And thereupon they went forth together into the bosky old garden.
5White-gleaming from the bosky shade of this grove are several goddesses.
6Then boys and girls move forward together for the bosky glades of the Common.
7The combination of these two exquisite perfumes seemed to make the boskiness more bosky.
8A sudden sound from these bosky recesses set every nerve of the fugitives a-quiver.
9So presently I strolled thither; and seated myself under the trees in a bosky dell.
10There was a general green, rich, dark feel to it, suggestive of the word 'bosky'.
11Westerly the distant range hid the bosky canada which sheltered the mission of San Pablo.
12Pamela took to flight-noiselessand rapid-among the bosky corners and walks of the old garden.
13Perhaps May had gone to the bosky hollow yonder.
14But let them go past to the bosky glade.
15She put a bosky robe over her black negligee.
16Seated in a bosky arbor, the two talk in lowest tones over their chicken and Burgundy.