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juniper bush

n. desert shrub of Syria and Arabia having small white flowers; constitutes the juniper of the Old Testament; sometimes placed in genus Genista [syn: retem, raetam, juniper, Retama raetam, Genista raetam]

Usage examples of "juniper bush".

Their steeds had survived, and after a short search they turned up Moonremere, grazing on a juniper bush.

LYING IN THE SAND later that day, shaded from the fierce heat of the sun by a juniper bush, Ramage alternately dozed and woke, relieved that for the moment there were no decisions to make and no particular risks to run.

She snapped a dry twig from a juniper bush and used it to finish the tourniquet.

She followed the faint whispering, and moments later peered from behind a juniper bush to see a peculiar sight.

Esk sat down under a low-spreading juniper bush at the foot of a steep, sheer cliff, her mind seething with plans and anger.

Longarm landed on one hip and shoulder, rolled to his feet, and bounced a few yards on his heels, before he caught a juniper bush and came to a standing stop.

The last image he remembered framing as an objective fact was of a dignified gentleman in a Vandyke beard, latex gloves, and nothing else, hunched behind a juniper bush, furiously masturbating onto a slice of wheat bread.

The arrow sighed in his left ear, sinking itself out of sight in a juniper bush.