bushy
IPA: bˈʊʃi
noun
- Alternative form of bushie [(Australia, colloquial) Someone who lives in or is familiar with the Australian outback; a bushman or bushwoman.]
adjective
- Like a bush in having many branches that spread out densely in all directions.
- Growing thickly.
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Examples of "bushy" in Sentences
- The tail is long and typically very bushy.
- See the Bushy Creek Trail and the Koonung Creek Trail.
- Harrison City is near the site of the Battle of Bushy Run.
- 'Bushy seedbox' is the name of a plant in the genus Ludwigia.
- Much of the municipality are mountainous and bushy and grassy.
- In addition, the patches of hair can vary between bushy and bristly.
- He is leonine in appearance, with bushy blonde hair and a stocky build.
- Colonies are arborescent, with highly clumped, irregular bushy branches.
- The growth habit is very vigorous, the plant being much branched and bushy.
- Cross Belmore Road and join the Bushy Creek Trail at the children's playground.