
1) Abelia 2) Afro 3) Amorpha 4) Andromeda 5) Arbutus 6) Artemisia 7) Banksia 8) Barbasco 9) Barberry 10) Barilla 11) Belvedere 12) Blackthorn 13) Blolly 14) Blueberry 15) Boxthorn 16) Bryanthus 17) Buckthorn 18) Buddleia 19) Calliandra 20) Camelia 21) Camellia 22) Candlewood 23) Cannabis 24) Caper 25) Capsicum
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1) Amateurish 2) Australian hinterland 3) Australian region 4) Australian wild 5) Australian wilderness 6) Backcountry 7) Barbara who owned millie 8) Beaten-around locale 9) Beer in Belgium 10) Belgian beer brand 11) Belgian drink brand 12) Belgian beer 13) Belgian elixir 14) Belgian booze 15) Belgian alcoholic drink brand
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[1916 automobile] 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. Amongst others, cars were made by Huffman and Piedmont. ...
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tail of a fox (M, 45 (v))
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• (v. t.) To furnish with a bush, or lining; as, to bush a pivot hole. • (n.) A shrub; esp., a shrub with branches rising from or near the root; a thick shrub or a cluster of shrubs. • (n.) A shrub or branch, properly, a branch of ivy (as sacred to Bacchus), hung out at vintners` doors, or as a tavern sign; hence, a tavern sign, and ...
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(from the article `shrub`) any woody plant that has several stems, none dominant, and is usually less than 3 m (10 feet) tall. When much-branched and dense, it may be called a ... ...active. This so-called apical dominance is responsible for the characteristic single trunk growth seen in many conifers and in herbaceous plants ... Sm...
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A many branched small shrub with no distinct main stems.
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1. To set bushes for; to support with bushes; as, to bush peas. ... 2. To use a bush harrow on (land), for covering seeds sown; to harrow with a bush; as, to bush a piece of land; to bush seeds into the ground. ... Origin: Bushed; . Bushing. ... 1. A thicket, or place abounding in trees or shrubs; a wild forest. ... This was the original sense of t...
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tail of a fox (M, 45 (v))
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A woody plant with no obvious main shoot and with branches forming near ground level
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A low thick shrub without a distinct trunk.
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Bush intransitive verb To branch thickly in the manner of a bush. 'The
bushing alders.'
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Bush noun [ Middle English
bosch ,
busch ,
buysch ,
bosk ,
busk ; akin to Dutch
bosch , Old High German
busc , German
busch , Icelandic
būskr ,
būski , Danish
busk , Swedish
buske , and also to Late...
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Bush transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bushed ;
present participle & verbal noun Bushing .]
1. To set bushes for; to support with bushes; as, to
bush peas.
2. To use a bush harrow on (land), for coveri...
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Somewhere in the country or away from the city. Go bush means go back to the land.
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A low and thick shrub, without distinct trunk.
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The USS Bush was an American Fletcher Class destroyer of 2050 tons displacement built under the 1940-41 programme and sunk during the Second World War. The USS Bush was powered by four Babcock and Wilcox boilers providing a top speed of 36 knots. She carried a complement of 353 and was armed with five 5 inch guns; six 40 mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun...
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Bush is slang for provincial or primitive, rural.
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The red grape variety is an interspecific new variety between Herbemont x Lincecumii wild vine. It contains genes from Vitis cinerea and Vitis lincecumii. The hybrid was crossed in the USA by Thomas Volney Munson (1843-1913). In 2016, however, no stock was reported (statistics Kym Anderson).
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Somewhere in the country or away from the city
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noun United States electrical engineer who designed an early analogue computer and who led the scientific program of the United States during World War II (1890-1974)
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noun a large wilderness area
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a low plant with many branches that arise from or near the ground. · a small cluster of shrubs appearing as a single plant. · something resembling or suggesting this, as a thick, shaggy head of hair. · Also calleda small, wooded lot, esp. a farm lot with trees left standing to provide firewood, fence posts, etc. · the tail of...
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the hinterland, the Outback, anywhere that isn't in town
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