Barb in a bush
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THORNBarb in a bush
herlsbarb of a feather, used esp. in dressing anglers' flies
herlbarb of a feather, used esp. in dressing anglers' flies
featheredany of the light horny epidermal outgrowths that form the external covering of the body of birds and that consist of a shaft bearing on each side a series of barbs which bear barbules which in turn bear barbicels commonly ending in hooked hamuli and interlocking with the barbules of an adjacent barb to link the barbs into a continuous vane
NESTAbode in a bush
NESTHome in a bush
BRIERRABBITBugs in a prickly bush?
STOLMany a bush plane, in brief
RAMAbraham found one in a bush
READFirst word in a George Bush quote
MINCEWORDSBeat around the bush, in a way
bushwhackedFight as a guerrilla in the bush
bushwhackFight as a guerrilla in the bush
bushwhackingFight as a guerrilla in the bush
bushwhacksFight as a guerrilla in the bush
BOZOClinton or Gore, in a Bush 41 cut
GRANT18th in a line that ends at a Bush
bushwhackerA person who lives or travels in bush country
bushwhackersA person who lives or travels in bush country
bushwomana woman living in the African or Australian bush
CIABush led it for about a yr. in the '70s
TIMEGore says Bush is stuck in a cold-war ... warp
bushwomenBUSHWOMAN, a woman living in the African or Australian bush
bitouas in bitou bush, a sprawling woody South African shrub
bushmanA person who lives, works, or travels in the Australian bush
hatterperson who lives alone in the bush, as a herder or prospector
hattersperson who lives alone in the bush, as a herder or prospector
walkabout(Australian) a period of wandering in the bush by an Australian Aborigine
whareany simple dwelling place, esp at a beach or in the bush
matagouri(Maori) a thorny bush of New Zealand, forming thickets in open country
tuckerbaga bag used to carry food in the bush or by jolly swagmen
walkaboutsWALKABOUT, (Australian) a period of wandering in the bush by an Australian Aborigine
matagourisMATAGOURI, (Maori) a thorny bush of New Zealand, forming thickets in open country
bail(the cry of challenge of a pioneer or person living in the bush)
tuckerbagsTUCKERBAG, a bag used to carry food in the bush or by jolly swagmen
MAVERICK.. Media, which is in a central position in the federal inquiry into a Bush debate videotape
fraying(of a male deer) Rub (a bush or small tree) with the head in order to remove the velvet from newly formed antlers, or to mark territory during the rut