Tall rush with soft erect or arching stems found in Eurasia, Australia, New Zealand, and common in North America.
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Examples for "bulrush"
Examples for "bulrush"
1On the oat-grass and the sword-grass, and the bulrush in the pool.
2Smart Mr. Alligator, to take that old bulrush root for my paw!
3A thought light as wafting bulrush down floated into her mind.
4They remained stationary for a time, surrounded by a wall of green bulrush.
5Shame will make a man blush and hang his head like a bulrush.
1The ancient Indian sport has some similarities with the schoolyard game bullrush.
2Principals are pondering what to do about bullrush, assemblies and drinking fountains under alert level 2.
3I want to see him hatch; and I shall plant a bullrush for him to climb up.
4When feathers were lacking for the decoration, the white fluff of the native bullrush made a handy substitute.
5Yes, under the roots of a clump of bullrush, he lifted out with his spade- apotof Narbonne honey!
1So much greater is this green and common rush than all the Alps.
2So much greater is this ween and common rush than all the Alps.
3A dwarf white Crocus-like flower, with foliage resembling the common Rush on a small scale.
1Their voice was a soft rush that she could not pick out words from.
2The whisper of her skirts grew to a soft rush.
3It was the soft rush of the river's waters that they had heard before.
4So close he could feel the soft rush of air emanating from her nostrils.
5The wind made soft rush in their tops, sending the brown needles lightly on the air.