The Bushes nowadays
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FIRSTFAMILYThe Bushes, nowadays
AFROSBushes rarely seen nowadays
SEARCHESALLOVERBeats the bushes
LOOKSEVERYWHEREBeats the bushes
HUNTSHIGHANDLOWBeats the bushes
SEARCHBeat the bushes
ELISThe Bushes, collegiately
AREASEARCHBeating of the bushes
LAURAOne of the Bushes
UNSEENLurking in the bushes
SPYWatch from the bushes
JEBOne of the Bushes
PRUNESTrims the rose bushes
GOREHe couldn't beat the Bushes
CLINTONHe sat between the Bushes
PETThe Bushes' Millie, e.g.
FIRSTFAMILIESThe Clintons, the Bushes, etc.
OBAMASWhite House family after the Bushes
CREEPAZOIDDude who totally lurks in the bushes
YARDWORKMowing the lawn, trimming the bushes, etc.
bushfireuncontrolled fire in the trees and bushes of scrubland
bushyone who lives in the bush, also BUSHIE / having many bushes
bushnor league usually used in plural spent ten years in the bushes
skirredto leave hastily flee birds skirred off from the bushes D. H. Lawrence
zarebas(in the Sudan and adjoining regions) a protective enclosure, as of thorn bushes
zareba(in the Sudan and adjoining regions) a protective enclosure, as of thorn bushes
zareeba(in the Sudan and adjoining regions) a protective enclosure, as of thorn bushes
zareebas(in the Sudan and adjoining regions) a protective enclosure, as of thorn bushes
understoreythe smaller trees and bushes forming a lower level beneath the forest canopy also UNDERSTORY
understorythe smaller trees and bushes forming a lower level beneath the forest canopy also UNDERSTOREY
understoriesUNDERSTORY, the smaller trees and bushes forming a lower level beneath the forest canopy also UNDERSTOREY
understoreysUNDERSTOREY, the smaller trees and bushes forming a lower level beneath the forest canopy also UNDERSTORY
pandanaceousbelonging to the Pandanaceae, a family of trees and bushes related to the bulrushes and bur-reeds
gossamera fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather, especially in autumn.