Furze
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WHINFurze.
GORSEFurze.
ULEXFurze.
GORSEFurze
ULEXFurze genus.
GORSYLike furze
GORSEFurze; juniper
GORSEFurze; whin
WHINFurze or gorse.
GORSEFurze or juniper
GORSEFurze or whin
whina spiny shrub, also FURZE
GORSESpiny shrub, also called furze
gorsefurze (a spiny shrub, also WHIN)
furzesFURZE, a spiny shrub, also WHIN
whinsWHIN, a spiny shrub, also FURZE
WHINSEvergreen shrubs like furze or gorse.
gorsesGORSE, furze (a spiny shrub, also WHIN)
gossegorse (furze (a spiny shrub, also WHIN))
furzyabounding in furze (a spiny shrub, also WHIN)
whinnierWHINNY, abounding in whin (a spiny shrub, also FURZE)
gorsyabounding in gorse (furze (a spiny shrub, also WHIN))
furzierFURZY, abounding in furze (a spiny shrub, also WHIN)
whinniestWHINNY, abounding in whin (a spiny shrub, also FURZE)
furziestFURZY, abounding in furze (a spiny shrub, also WHIN)
gorsierGORSY, abounding in gorse (furze (a spiny shrub, also WHIN))
gorsiestGORSY, abounding in gorse (furze (a spiny shrub, also WHIN))
whinnyto neigh in a gentle manner / abounding in whin (a spiny shrub, also FURZE)
whimberrythe bilberry or whortleberry, so called because it grows on moors among the whins, or furze also WHINBERRY
whinberrythe bilberry or whortleberry, so called because it grows on moors among the whins, or furze also WHIMBERRY
breamto clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter
breamedto clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter
whinberriesWHINBERRY, the bilberry or whortleberry, so called because it grows on moors among the whins, or furze also WHIMBERRY
whimberriesWHIMBERRY, the bilberry or whortleberry, so called because it grows on moors among the whins, or furze also WHINBERRY
breamsto clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter
breamingto clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter