Very spiny and dense evergreen shrub with fragrant golden-yellow flowers; common throughout western Europe.
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Examples for "gorse"
Examples for "gorse"
1The gorse and the broom were a fine accent in the landscape.
2Firefighters put out a major gorse blaze in west Belfast this morning.
3Unfortunately, it was gorse, so my hand was impaled by the thorns.
4The noise spread through the gallery as a fire spreads through gorse.
5A large gorse fire has broken out near Bray in Co Wicklow.
1The birds flirted up and down the hawthorn bushes and furze brakes.
2Heath and furze were the sole vegetation which covers this endless wilderness.
3Brushing some spikes of furze off my hands, I prepared for it.
4Did you see any one as you came through the furze bushes?
5He owned a round, ruddy face with a white furze of beard.
1The warm sweet smell of the whin bloom was in the air.
2Francie lay there in his appointed hiding-hole, looking abroad between two whin-bushes.
3Well, as I said, whin five months had gone by they met.
4An' whin we got up to the top of the city, 'Mrs.
5Mariar she used ter live thar whin Mis' Celie wus a baby.
Translations for irish gorse