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brushy

/bruhsh-ee/US // ˈbrʌʃ i //UK // (ˈbrʌʃɪ) //

灌木丛生,灌木丛生的,粗糙的,灌木状的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    brush·i·er, brush·i·est.

    • : resembling a brush, especially in roughness or shagginess.

Examples

  • Pheasants, which are about the size and shape of a chicken, eat insects and seeds and live in mixed habitats like brushy meadows, hedgerows, marshes, and areas where woods and fields meet.

  • He had a pleasantly jowly face, punctuated by a brushy mustache under his fleshy nose, his pants always fastened to suspenders.

  • A bullet-riddled corpse had been found on one of the brushy streets where houses once stood in the Lower 9th.

  • And if yer on a hoss, ye can foller a trail down to brushy fork and out on yon side.

  • He was very quiet in the hazards of Brushy Fork, but on arriving at the level stretch beyond he stopped Landy.

  • It denotes in the Delaware language, according to Heckewelder, brushy, or difficult to pass.

  • Generally, those species having small pinnae inhabit open desert country while those with large pinnae inhabit brushy country.

  • The rest of the path consists of an arid sand plain, which is sometimes brushy, but generally presents dry, easy travelling.