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adjectivebushier, bushiest ˈbʊʃiˈbʊʃi 1Growing thickly. 枝繁叶茂的植物。 his eyebrows were thick and bushy 他的眉毛又粗又浓。 Example sentencesExamples - If the plant is too bushy, the inner leaves do not get sun and air circulation, making it an easy target for plant disease.
- Plants are bushy, so space seedlings at least a foot apart.
- He wore an ill-fitting gray suit, and had long, bushy sideburns that grew into his mustache.
- By spring they will have produced bushy plants ready to carry on throughout the summer.
- They grow big and bushy very quickly, therefore making the garden look full and well established.
- Full sun encourages a full, bushy plant and the best blooms.
- It grows upright and bushy on strong stems with dense, long-lasting foliage.
- Lablab comes in two main forms: a bushy plant, or one which grows like a vine.
- It consisted of three large bushy plants and half a dozen smaller individuals.
- The bushy plants are maintained at a height of six to eight feet.
- These are bushy, vigorous plants with deciduous leaves of deep green.
- It's a bushy plant that has very disease-resistant dark green foliage.
- Once plants are bushy, these stakes are difficult to install without damaging foliage.
- It's extremely slow-growing, making a small bushy plant.
- Anyway, we have this drive from our place to the street, and along it grows this bushy hedge thing.
- During the voyage most of the prisoners had grown quite bushy beards.
- They are thriving, healthy and bushy and have grown to about 6-7ft tall, and still show no sign of flowering.
- These small, bushy plants literally bloom nonstop with an extraordinary abundance of petite flowers.
- Grass is a plant that grows thick and bushy when healthy.
- Depending on variety, schizanthus will grow from 1-2 feet in height, forming a neat, bushy type plant.
Synonyms thick, shaggy, unruly, fuzzy, rough, bristling, bristly, fluffy, woolly, luxuriant, exuberant, spreading informal jungly 2Covered with bush or bushes. 灌木丛生的 灌木丛生的沙漠地区。 Example sentencesExamples - It is so dense growing that it can make a bushy ground cover, great looking as well as saving work by smothering weeds.
- Her theme is her environment in the rural Kidds Beach area, the mat of undergrowth in the bushy Eastern Cape forests and her deep love for this.
- What a jaguar needs to survive in the rainforest of Belize, for instance, may be different from what it needs in the dry, open, bushy Sonora area of Mexico.
- The Mt Keira tram way line passed directly through this bushy area.
- I stare down into valley, whose steep contours are covered with bushy, broccoli-like clumps of kiewe (mesquite).
- For long-distance training, they run in a bushy area about 6km from the school and sometimes train along the beach.
- My motor vehicle had a puncture at the corner of Pell Street and Beaconhurst Drive and as it was getting dark I was extremely worried as the area is bushy and unsafe.
- At Dorking Road, the bushy area ends.
Derivativesadverb There are numerous stems, which are bushily branched with flowering branches at the top. Example sentencesExamples - Juan Valdez, whose bushily mustachioed face greeted millions of Colombian coffee admirers for almost four decades, officially retires.
- Now I have heavy clay that I amend with newspaper & rotted manure, I find it will grow, but not as bushily.
- This will then regrow more bushily so that you end up with a square, thicker top to the hedge when trimmed at the final height.
- It is hard to describe something which is bushily recursive in a linear way - like language.
noun ˈbʊʃɪnəsˈbʊʃinəs Alongside a bony-headed, loose-lipped camel, a goat stands to attention, the shine of its wiry bushiness painted with patient genius, lock by tawny lock. Example sentencesExamples - You can increase the bushiness of the plant by pinching out the tips of the main stems 3 weeks after planting.
- For extra bushiness, pinch out the growing tips.
- This tender perennial matures to 4-5 feet; pinch leggy shoots to encourage bushiness.
- From a boyhood spent hunting and climbing in southern Idaho, Petzoldt grew into a bearish man with enormous flat feet and eyebrows of legendary bushiness.
nounPlural bushies ˈbʊʃiˈbʊʃi Australian, NZ informal A person who lives in the bush (as distinct from in a town), typically regarded as uncultured or unsophisticated. 〈澳/新西兰,非正式〉丛林居民;乡下人 cultural wonders that bushies like me were despised for not having Example sentencesExamples - Between them, McGrath and Gilchrist seem to make up two halves of an Australian equation - McGrath the laconic and obdurate inland bushie, Gilchrist the more talkative fellow from a sub-tropic coast.
- It feels more like the home of a bushie, someone used to living in the open all his life.
- First as a bushie, I'm concerned about the state of play of rural Australia and the difficulties there are there, in contrast to those conditions that apply in the city.
- Now I find more than a few Brisbane sophisticates similarly look down on culturally deprived bushies such as myself.
- Long gone are the days when four-wheel drive owners were mainly farmers, miners or other bushies.
adjectiveˈbʊʃiˈbo͝oSHē 1Growing thickly into or so as to resemble a bush. 似灌木般茂密的;浓密的 枝繁叶茂的植物。 his eyebrows were thick and bushy 他的眉毛又粗又浓。 Example sentencesExamples - It consisted of three large bushy plants and half a dozen smaller individuals.
- By spring they will have produced bushy plants ready to carry on throughout the summer.
- It's a bushy plant that has very disease-resistant dark green foliage.
- They are thriving, healthy and bushy and have grown to about 6-7ft tall, and still show no sign of flowering.
- These small, bushy plants literally bloom nonstop with an extraordinary abundance of petite flowers.
- Full sun encourages a full, bushy plant and the best blooms.
- Once plants are bushy, these stakes are difficult to install without damaging foliage.
- The bushy plants are maintained at a height of six to eight feet.
- Depending on variety, schizanthus will grow from 1-2 feet in height, forming a neat, bushy type plant.
- These are bushy, vigorous plants with deciduous leaves of deep green.
- Grass is a plant that grows thick and bushy when healthy.
- He wore an ill-fitting gray suit, and had long, bushy sideburns that grew into his mustache.
- Lablab comes in two main forms: a bushy plant, or one which grows like a vine.
- During the voyage most of the prisoners had grown quite bushy beards.
- They grow big and bushy very quickly, therefore making the garden look full and well established.
- Plants are bushy, so space seedlings at least a foot apart.
- Anyway, we have this drive from our place to the street, and along it grows this bushy hedge thing.
- It's extremely slow-growing, making a small bushy plant.
- It grows upright and bushy on strong stems with dense, long-lasting foliage.
- If the plant is too bushy, the inner leaves do not get sun and air circulation, making it an easy target for plant disease.
Synonyms thick, shaggy, unruly, fuzzy, rough, bristling, bristly, fluffy, woolly, luxuriant, exuberant, spreading 2Covered with bush or bushes. 灌木丛生的 灌木丛生的沙漠地区。 Example sentencesExamples - At Dorking Road, the bushy area ends.
- What a jaguar needs to survive in the rainforest of Belize, for instance, may be different from what it needs in the dry, open, bushy Sonora area of Mexico.
- I stare down into valley, whose steep contours are covered with bushy, broccoli-like clumps of kiewe (mesquite).
- It is so dense growing that it can make a bushy ground cover, great looking as well as saving work by smothering weeds.
- For long-distance training, they run in a bushy area about 6km from the school and sometimes train along the beach.
- My motor vehicle had a puncture at the corner of Pell Street and Beaconhurst Drive and as it was getting dark I was extremely worried as the area is bushy and unsafe.
- Her theme is her environment in the rural Kidds Beach area, the mat of undergrowth in the bushy Eastern Cape forests and her deep love for this.
- The Mt Keira tram way line passed directly through this bushy area.
nounˈbo͝oSHēˈbʊʃi Australian, NZ informal A person who lives in the bush (as distinct from in a town), typically regarded as uncultured or unsophisticated. 〈澳/新西兰,非正式〉丛林居民;乡下人 cultural wonders that bushies like me were despised for not having Example sentencesExamples - Now I find more than a few Brisbane sophisticates similarly look down on culturally deprived bushies such as myself.
- Between them, McGrath and Gilchrist seem to make up two halves of an Australian equation - McGrath the laconic and obdurate inland bushie, Gilchrist the more talkative fellow from a sub-tropic coast.
- It feels more like the home of a bushie, someone used to living in the open all his life.
- Long gone are the days when four-wheel drive owners were mainly farmers, miners or other bushies.
- First as a bushie, I'm concerned about the state of play of rural Australia and the difficulties there are there, in contrast to those conditions that apply in the city.
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