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bush

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Word definitions for bush in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bush \Bush\ (b[.u]sh), v. i. To branch thickly in the manner of a bush. ``The bushing alders.'' --Pope.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The Bush was a mail-order car made by the Bush Motor Company of Chicago from 1916 to 1924. Bush Motors did no manufacturing but bought in cars from other makers. Lycoming and Continental motors were often used for the 4- and 6-cylinder versions of the car. ...

Usage examples of bush.

Whitman was asked whether Bush should have an abortion litmus test for the Supreme Court, she boasted that as governor of New Jersey she had abjured litmus tests for her judicial nominees.

At Port Resolution, in the New Hebrides, Martin elected to walk barefooted in the bush and returned on board with many cuts and abrasions, especially on his shins.

It would be awfully difficult for Gore to catch up to Bush before December 12unless a court disqualified enough Bush overseas absentee votes.

Was the unfortunate aeronaut slowly bleeding to death, lying there amidst the bushes on that tongue of land?

The yard was filled with weeds and trash, along with a riot of sumac and ailanthus bushes and a pair of dead oaks.

Beyond the fence, the lawn was overgrown with weeds and ancient ailanthus bushes.

They said that the plant at one time in the alcheringa was the hair of a certain woman who lived deep in the bush.

Phosphorescent water-lilies floated like charming faces on the pond and the bush which Mazirian had brought from far Almery in the south tinctured the air with sweet fruity perfume.

One Amar dodged into a heavy bush and died with a hundred tiny darts in his skin.

Persian Gulf, Bush said in a 1999 speech at the Citadel, was an impressive accomplishment, but also one that had taken six months of planning, amassing of military forces and supplies, and preparation.

My crew took out that row of amelanchier bushes on the north side this morning, and I wondered if Lord Mark wanted any more compost.

I beat the bush to flush out whoever was behind my amnesia, I got you.

About twenty yards from the hut where Arabin had passed the night, was a large, and, for the Bush, respectable-looking cottage.

But supposing a committee of arboriculturists, in these days of stamping out all the joyous old pantheistic customs, were to sit in open-air conclave and adjudge the reward of a caressing parasite to the sturdiest old trunk in the Australian bush, this ancient gum-tree would have been entwined for its remaining decades--years are of little account in the life of such a tree--by the very Abishag of a creeper.

Charles had been a coachman or a groom, Asey bet, as he ducked behind a clump of bushes and watched the bow - legged little man inarch over to the roadster and play the beam of his flashlight around it, and then over the contents of the seat.