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    1. A better method and one that I prefer, is to get a small clay drain pipe (opened at both ends, about 3 inches wide, 12 inches long (smaller for roses, larger for trees) and bury that at the base of the rose bush or plant, level with the ground


    2. Bush? Did he learn to speak the


    3. John drives up to the gate, a cowboy-ish affair topped with an arch of three wagon wheels flanked by a saguaro cactus and a coyote on one side and a prickly pear bush on the other


    4. In any case, Bush wanted you


    5. GEORGE BUSH puts his hand on John’s shoulder


    6. Bush is dressed casually in jeans and a gray cloth jacket and cashmere sweater


    7. Bush points at his head


    8. Enoch returns with the coffee, including one for Bush


    9. Enoch gives John his coffee, then gives the other to Bush


    10. Bush and John continue the interview

    11. Bush takes his finger out of his nose, wipes his finger on the arm of the chair, but otherwise doesn’t move


    12. Bush starts to walk over to the pool table, but John stands up, calls to him


    13. He watches while Bush racks the balls, takes up a stick and chalks the end of it


    14. Bush strips off his jacket, tosses it in the corner, walks over to a refrigerator against the wall, opens it up, takes out a can of beer, pops the top and begins to chug-a-lug


    15. Bush snatches up the cue ball, holds it up for John to see


    16. Bush stops one of the balls with his hand, picks it up, looks at it closely


    17. Bush keeps grinning at him


    18. I turn and stare at the prickly bush filling the flowerbed under the lounge window … pyrocanthus? Is that what it is called? It’s got vicious, long thorns, that thing


    19. Bush takes out a handkerchief, wipes his brow


    20. Bush keeps looking at the sea

    21. Bush looks at him


    22. Bush points at the sea


    23. Bush snaps his fingers


    24. Bush snaps his fingers and the waves begin again, a gentle breeze blows


    25. John and Bush walk down the path that circles the lake


    26. Bush and John stand on the dock, next to a wooden rowboat


    27. Ferns uncurled their leaves, morphosing into a billion species of tree and bush


    28. "At this point in time all I know is that the containment has been removed to an unknown location and the shuttlecraft itself is deep in the bush at an unknown location


    29. "You can follow their sign that's days old, they move thru the bush the way a large boulder comes down a mountain


    30. Just when Abram is about to run the knife through, an angel cries out, “STOP!” and a ram caught in a bush is provided

    31. Ferns uncurled their leaves, morphosing into a billion species of tree and bush and flower


    32. under the hibiscus bush) trying to have a look at


    33. In the gathering dusk, we see Joris sprint across the road, then crouch down behind a bush


    34. I staggered and to save myself from falling, shot a hand inside a thorny bush by mistake


    35. Going for a wee behind a bush is a trial and a half – talk about women getting the short end of the stick … men have all the luck and the equipment!


    36. Squatting behind the bush, I realise that Berndt’s advice was probably extremely sensible


    37. The bandages on my legs came off when I removed my hosen last night – a quick inspection while I was behind the bush this morning revealed that the right one is still sore and red but that the other one is looking a lot more normal


    38. Alexis had some blankets stashed under a bush and threw us one each, 'You OK, boss? You look all in


    39. I’d knocked myself out and was sprawled on the ground – the lucky thing about it was that because I was feverish I didn’t try to save myself at all, so landed fair and square in the middle of a bush which broke my fall’


    40. discover that every rose bush and plant had begun to re-grow its thorns

    41. Now we realized her Heart-Wall was a bush


    42. He rushed over to the bush and patted the pockets


    43. trimming the branches of a hawthorn bush, trying to wrestle it back


    44. ’ Andy commented stopping to look at a tall clump of something she couldn’t identify standing sheltered by a bush of some sort


    45. It was halfway through building a nest now and, although it was initially wary of her – taking to the top of the bush and making a lot of noise as though trying to drive her away - gradually it became acclimatised to her unmoving presence and went back to its work


    46. suddenly emerged from the bush, ‘What in the


    47. Hemmingway in a bush hat


    48. through bush and branch, trying to find the path that


    49. He stared into the middle of a bush considering her words


    50. nearby bush with the hilt of Grinly's knife














































    1. “You won’t think any less of me?” He joked with her, but she noted he looked bushed already


    2. Klowa didn't stay for Afternoonday, not wanting to be in the way when the others of the household came home bushed, and wondering about Shinvei


    3. Feeling bushed after all that excitement, he dropped onto the bed and closed his eyes


    4. heading for the bathroom where he showered, shaved, bushed his


    5. On the trees near them the moss creatures scurried off the trees and into the growth of bushed on the ground and under stones and rotting logs


    6. Stop Feeling Bushed With A Healthy Dose Of Blueberries


    7. Feeling bushed, exhausted, all in? Pop a handful of


    8. Ty stood up and bushed himself out in full bristle,


    9. “I’m bushed and it’s still pretty early


    10. David showed us where he would be sleeping and then said, guys, I’m bushed, let’s get to bed

    11. Suddenly the bushed in front of him parted and through came not a bear but a Drong soldier running as fast as he could, his head slightly inclined and his arms in front of him forming a shield for his face


    12. ” I bushed knowing he was talking about me


    13. Round the broken top of the tower the ivy bushed out, old and handsome


    1. Mr Sadler said that he thought she may have been dead-heading the rose bushes in the garden … he told us that she had mentioned it as something which needed doing


    2. We heard something in the bushes so we decided to go in and have a look


    3. He spies Khalid lying on his back in some scrubby bushes near the flaming wreckage, runs to him


    4. The spindle limbed bushes that edged the footpath seemed to


    5. We stroll along the lane, Buster sniffing at the bushes


    6. The spindle limbed bushes that edged the footpath seemed to tangle and spin around her, casting her into the middle of a trawling net


    7. Peering through the bushes,


    8. and Fred and they moved discreetly amongst the bushes as they


    9. A few bushes went by, but nothing with a stick big enough to use as a club


    10. Where a shaft of light has managed to break through the canopy, there are bright green ferns, but in the main, it is easy going over the pine-needle strewn ground with no bushes or undergrowth

    11. Two men suddenly spring into our field of vision, cutting into the bushes not far from where Joris is hiding


    12. The shrubs and bushes are similarly smitten, the fruits shrivelled on the branches


    13. It’d be best if I go in that direction, over by those bushes


    14. In fact he'd also been collecting berries from the bushes outside the carport


    15. He was peeing into the bushes with his back to me


    16. A sudden movement in the bushes the other side of the lake disturbs it and, with long sweeping strokes of its wings, it takes off and flies over the pines at the end of the lake


    17. Staggering to his feet, he got out of his wet clothes and hung them on some nearby bushes


    18. the stick again, and stared at the bushes in


    19. bushes by the side of the road


    20. There were short shrubby bushes bordering the cliff edge overgrowing the path in places, fingers of branches reaching across the gravel

    21. She stood amongst the bushes watching as the sea slowly ebbed and flowed, gradually releasing the land from its grasp; the tide went out leaving rocks shiny in the sunshine


    22. In her mind, she heard again the sound of the Arlosh warbler, seeing the flash of colour as it beat its wings and posed photogenically against the black of the leafless bushes


    23. other bushes had taken root in sheltered spots in the vicinity


    24. stunted bushes and hedgerows in the vicinity, and could sense that


    25. Reassured by the fact that there were no bushes large enough to hide a man of his bulk anywhere in the vicinity, she stood … where was he?


    26. As she came in sight of the cliff, she saw that a gap had been ripped in the hedge of bushes which bordered the drop to sea level


    27. Tentatively she crept towards the cliff edge, peering through the new hole in the bushes and looking down cautiously


    28. He couldn’t see a track of any sort, but neither could he see any stands of bushes which could block his way


    29. Around 2 AM I ran over to the bushes next to the stairs that went down to


    30. watching the young woman pointing out herbs and bushes to Alistair,

    31. carefully through the thicket of stunted trees and gorse bushes that


    32. movements in the bushes ahead


    33. Tom crept through the bushes and peered out


    34. Your fall was broken by the bushes at the base


    35. Tom took to be approval, then stepped back into the bushes and


    36. ‘And look – one of the bushes has been wrenched out


    37. In the banks upon which the wind-stunted bushes bend, daffodils huddle together, ragged and bleeding at the edges of their two-tone trumpets


    38. We can see for miles and sit on the bench enjoying the view while Sam sniffs around in the bushes behind us


    39. She was just about to ask his help in locating the old lady, when out of the corner of her eye, she saw her going through the bushes heading in the direction of the little white house


    40. But then, much to the disappointment of Suzie, Sam, and Lian, out of the bushes came Monica

    41. Eventually Delos got tired of trying to teach Alan to make his investigations while lurking behind bushes


    42. Bushes weren’t here unless they had some kind of fruit or berry, and he spotted one piece of wood that was definitely a board


    43. in her bushes with puke all over yourself the next morning?”


    44. It lead thru crops, and then into an area of fruit bushes much like those he had blundered into on his way down


    45. From small arching bushes she picked a few large golden fruits, other similar bushes had ruffles for leaves and grew things the shape of string beans but bright red, of which she only took two


    46. She gathered some large berries that grew on bigger bushes near the edge of the clearing


    47. She looked around some of the larger bushes and began bending one of them down


    48. Off to her right she could hear the sound of the bushes rustling against the house


    49. several times and falling back to the bushes on others


    50. I fell off and landed in the bushes a good twenty feet down














































    1. After the job was done, she left quietly bushing of the wood chippings off her yellow sequenced sari


    2. “God damn it!” he shouted, bushing furiously at his pants


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    Synonyms for "bush"

    bush crotch hair pubic hair chaparral scrub george bush george h. w. bush george h.w. bush george herbert walker bush president bush vannevar bush dubya dubyuh george w. bush george walker bush president george w. bush shrub bush-league backwoods hinterland country forest field plant of certain size hedge thicket shrubbery underbrush

    "bush" definitions

    a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems


    a large wilderness area


    dense vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes


    43rd President of the United States; son of George Herbert Walker Bush (born in 1946)


    United States electrical engineer who designed an early analogue computer and who led the scientific program of the United States during World War II (1890-1974)


    vice president under Reagan and 41st President of the United States (born in 1924)


    hair growing in the pubic area


    provide with a bushing


    not of the highest quality or sophistication