What is "brushy" in English? Definition and Explanations

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What does brushy mean in English? Meaning of brushy definition and abbreviation with examples.

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What is "brushy" in English? Definition and Explanations

Meaning of "brushy": covered with or consisting of bushes or thickets

Adjective

  • Meaning: covered with or consisting of bushes or thickets
  • Example: brushy undergrowth `bosky' is a literary term a bosky park leading to a modest yet majestic plaza
  • Synonyms: bosky brushy
  • Similar: wooded
  • Adjective: Having a similar texture to a fox's tail; bushy. 1826, Royal Society of Edinburgh, The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal[1], page 61: It dipped its brushy tail (somewhat resembling that of a fox) into the dish, and carried the milk in this manner to the mouth. 2002, “New possum species found in Australia”, The Daily Telegraph: The northern variety living in the forests of New South Wales and Queensland have smaller ears, shorter feet and a longer, brushier tail than those in the Victorian woods to the south.1826, Royal Society of Edinburgh, The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal[1], page 61: It dipped its brushy tail (somewhat resembling that of a fox) into the dish, and carried the milk in this manner to the mouth.2002, “New possum species found in Australia”, The Daily Telegraph: The northern variety living in the forests of New South Wales and Queensland have smaller ears, shorter feet and a longer, brushier tail than those in the Victorian woods to the south.(Of the countryside) Having thick vegetation, larger than grass but smaller than trees. 2007, National Parks, Alaskan meltdown: on the frontlines of climate change[2]: Alaska and the national park sites in our northern-most state are showing dramatic signs of global climate change. Melting permafrost and glaciers, eroding coastlines, and insect invasions all point to warming temperature trends. Throughout much of northern Alaska, tundra is becoming brushier and giving way to forest.2007, National Parks, Alaskan meltdown: on the frontlines of climate change[2]: Alaska and the national park sites in our northern-most state are showing dramatic signs of global climate change. Melting permafrost and glaciers, eroding coastlines, and insect invasions all point to warming temperature trends.
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