Updated on March 16, 2024
| thick | The explorer hacked his way through the thick bush with his machete. |
| dense | The dense bush hid the path ahead. |
| lilac | The lilac bush bloomed with beautiful purple flowers. |
| low | The low bush was home to a variety of wildlife. |
| small | I hid behind a small bush to avoid being seen. |
| large | The large bush obscuring the view was ultimately trimmed. |
| australian | The kangaroo hopped through the vast expanse of the Australian bush |
| little | The little bush rustled in the wind. |
| thorn | The thick thorn bush scratched his legs as he ran through it. |
| former | |
| bramble | The thorny bramble bush scratched at my legs as I pushed through it. |
| thorny | The thorny bush scratched his leg as he walked past. |
| african | We spotted a herd of elephants roaming the African bush |
| nearby | The nearby bush rustled with movement. |
| big | The hiker carefully navigated through the big bush to reach the trail. |
| green | The leaves of the green bush rustled in the wind. |
| wild | The wild bush was filled with exotic flowers and animals. |
| native | The native bush was thick and dense. |
| tall | The tall bush swayed in the wind. |
| reagan | |
| laurel | The laurel bush was full of bees. |
| dry | The dry bush crackled underfoot. |
| hazel | The hazel bush had blossomed out in a profusion of yellow blooms. |
| dark | The dark bush rustled in the wind. |
| nearest | The nearest bush rustled in the wind. |
| younger | The younger bush had grown much taller than its older counterpart. |
| open | The open bush welcomed the curious birds. |
| prickly | The prickly bush scratched his arm as he walked past. |
| virgin | Explorers cut a trail through the virgin bush |
| heavy | We hacked through the heavy bush with our machetes. |
| scrubby | |
| anti | |
| stunted | The stunted bush struggled to survive in the harsh conditions. |
| elder | The elder bush was blooming in the garden. |
| beautiful | She wandered through the dense, beautiful bush |
| huge | The huge bush was a great hiding spot for the children. |
| currant | The tiny red berries grew in abundance on the currant bush |
| furze | The furze bush was ablaze with yellow flowers on the hillside. |
| compact | The compact bush grew in the corner of the garden. |
| salt | Salt bushes are salt-tolerant shrubs found in arid and semi-arid regions. |
| sage | The sage bush grew tall and strong in the desert sun. |
| presidential | The presidential bush was a symbol of power and authority. |
| spice | The spice bush has fragrant, oval-shaped leaves that are used in cooking. |
| tangled | The hiker stumbled through the tangled bush thorns tearing at his clothes. |
| mulberry | The mulberry bush swayed gently in the summer breeze. |
| neighbouring | He found a shady spot under a small tree in a neighbouring bush |
| republican | |
| rounded | The rounded bush was neatly trimmed. |
| holly | The holly bush was adorned with shiny red berries and dark green leaves. |
| dead | The dead bush rustled in the wind. |
| impenetrable | We found ourselves in front of an impenetrable bush that seemed to block our way forward. |
| secondary | The secondary bush is a dense understory of plants that grows beneath the canopy of a forest. |
| pro | The group was pro bush and anti-war. |
| thin | The thin bush rustled in the wind. |
| flaming | Moses approached the flaming bush filled with awe and wonder at the sight of the fire that did not consume it. |
| gooseberry | |
| shad | The shad bush bloomed early this year, a sign that spring had finally arrived. |
| growing | The rabbits hopped around the growing bush |
| tropical | The tropical bush was dense and humid. |
| sacred | The sacred bush is a place of great reverence. |
| occasional | I saw an occasional bush in the distance. |
| senior | The senior bush was beginning to show signs of age. |
| whin | The whin bush stood alone on the hilltop, its gnarled branches reaching towards the sky. |
| ivy | The ivy bush had grown so large that it nearly covered the entire back fence. |
| solitary | The solitary bush stood tall against the barren landscape. |
| overhanging | The walker ducked beneath the overhanging bush |
| neat | The neat bush was low to the ground and easy to walk under. |
| distant | The distant bush swayed in the wind. |
| the | There were many wild animals in the bush |
| leafy | I looked ahead and saw that the path was obscured by a leafy bush |
| vigorous | The vigorous bush swayed in the strong wind. |
| hawthorn | The dense hawthorn bush provided shelter for the birds. |
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