shrubbery
IPA: ʃrˈʌbɝi
noun
- A planting of shrubs; a wide border to a garden where shrubs are thickly planted; or a similar larger area with a path winding through it.
- Shrubs collectively.
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Examples of "shrubbery" in Sentences
- This is a demand for a shrubbery.
- And here's a shrubbery for you, if you want it.
- Front yards also include shrubbery and flower beds.
- In a nook of the shrubbery was another rustic seat.
- Again, I believe that you are demanding a shrubbery.
- This will be someone who must be brought a shrubbery.
- Even the inside of the crater was filled with shrubbery.
- Bison also eat the low lying shrubbery that is available.
- Dense shrubbery is a typical feature in aspen dominated forests.
- Whatever your privacy needs, the density of your shrubbery is up to you.
- An area of cultivated shrubs in a park or garden is known as a shrubbery.
- In the middle of the image, two gardeners tend to a display of shrubbery.
- The person Eleanor had seen in the shrubbery was the first one found, as Mr. Rhys had said.
- For at the top of the shrubbery was a high stone wall and in that wall a door by which you could get out on to open moor.
- As we threaded the shrubbery, which is very thick about the place, she explained to me the cause of her abrupt departure.
- The smooth shining laurels in the shrubbery were the only things in nature that seemed no worse for the perpetual downpour.
- Of course the shrubbery was to be the jungle, and the lawn under the cedar a forest glade, and then we began to collect the things.
- Hornets 'nests are usually found high above ground on branches of trees, in shrubbery, or on gables; one type nests in tree hollows.
- In the midst of her studies, a light step bounded down through the shrubbery from the house, and Daisy had hardly raised her head when Nora was at her side.
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