A bunch of hair or feathers or growing grass.
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Examples for "tussock"
Examples for "tussock"
1Suddenly, in a tussock of marram, his nose and he stopped dead.
2Wallaby eating habits threaten native bush, forests, farm pastures and tussock highlands.
3Leslie said the tussock was burning quickly in the strong North west wind.
4He refers to the penguins, kelp-weed and tussock grass; certainly three characteristic features.
5One was quite wild, jumping over the wall into the tussock-garden.
1Strategies to support tuft cells might be developed for treatment of CD.
2And I ran to tear away the tuft, when the grass replied:
3A white tuft of smoke showed against the grey of the sky.
4But not a tuft of hair or glancing horn hove in sight.
5You need a haircut, she says lightly, yanking a wayward blond tuft.
6A string bound it round the rooted portion of a grass tuft.
7Undine sat absently smoothing the tuft of glossy cock's-feathers in her hat.
8The parroquets are entirely green, except a red tuft on their head.
9The beautiful little drake was picked out of a tuft of alfa-grass.
10The bunch was only a little tuft of twigs growing out together.
11The naked tail, with its tuft at the end, strengthens this similarity.
12A tuft of pink frill escaped from one side of the gag.
13Known here as querrequerre, the bird has a powder-blue tuft and nape.
14And yet she is only different by a tuft of white feathers.
15Each tuft of upland grass is musked like a bouquet with perfume.
16At the cat's back haunches was only a frayed tuft of fur.
Tuft per variant geogràfica