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adjective
- 1. growing thickly: "a dense, bushy plant"
- 2. covered with bush or bushes: "bushy desert areas"
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(of hair or fur) thick or full: A lot of his face was hidden behind a bushy moustache. (Definition of bushy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
The meaning of BUSHY is full of or overgrown with bushes. How to use bushy in a sentence.
(of hair or fur) thick or full: A lot of his face was hidden behind a bushy moustache. (Definition of bushy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Definition of bushy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Definition of 'bushy' Word Frequency. bushy. (bʊʃi ) Word forms: comparative bushier , superlative bushiest. 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Bushy hair or fur is very thick. ...bushy eyebrows. ...a bushy tail. Synonyms: thick, bristling, spreading, rough More Synonyms of bushy. 2. adjective.
Bushy definition: resembling a bush; thick and shaggy. See examples of BUSHY used in a sentence.
You can use the adjective bushy to describe all kinds of things — you might wake up with your curly hair looking quite bushy, or adopt a particularly bushy old cat from the animal shelter. Shrubs are usually bushy, of course, while other plants may grow tall and spindly or spread in a squat and bushy shape.
1. (Horticulture) covered or overgrown with bushes. 2. thick and shaggy: bushy eyebrows. ˈbushily adv. ˈbushiness n. bushy. ( ˈbʊʃɪ) or. bushie. n, pl bushies. 1. a person who lives in the bush. 2. an unsophisticated uncouth person. 3. a member of a bush fire brigade.
BUSHY definition: If hair or a plant is bushy, it has grown very thick: . Learn more.
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