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  • 11bushy — adjective bushy hair or fur grows thickly: a bushy tail bushiness noun (U) …

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  • 12bushy — bushily, adv. /boosh ee/, adj., bushier, bushiest. 1. resembling a bush; thick and shaggy: bushy whiskers. 2. full of or overgrown with bushes. [1350 1400; ME busshi. See BUSH1, Y1] * * * …

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  • 13bushy — adjective Like a bush in having many widely spread branches. The bushy tail of a squirrel …

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  • 14bushy — adj. Bushy is used with these nouns: ↑beard, ↑brow, ↑eyebrow, ↑hair, ↑moustache, ↑tail …

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  • 15bushy — adjective Groucho s trademark greasepaint mustache and bushy eyebrows Syn: thick, shaggy, unruly, fuzzy, bristly, fluffy, woolly; luxuriant Ant: sleek, wispy …

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  • 16bushy — [ˈbʊʃi] adj bushy hair or fur is very thick …

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  • 17bushy — bush•y [[t]ˈbʊʃ i[/t]] adj. bush•i•er, bush•i•est 1) resembling a bush; thick and shaggy: bushy whiskers[/ex] 2) full of or overgrown with bushes • Etymology: 1350–1400 bush′i•ly, adv. bush′i•ness, n …

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  • 18Bushy Park — is the second largest of the Royal Parks of London. It is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in south west London and most of it is open to the public.1100 acres (4.5 km²) in area, Bushy Park lies immediately north of Hampton Court… …

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  • 19Bushy-tailed Woodrat — Conservation status Least Concern (I …

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  • 20Bushy House — is a former royal residence in Teddington in South West London, on the site of the National Physical Laboratory, overlooking Bushy Park.Bushy House was originally built in 1663 by William Samwell for Edward Proger, at a cost of £4000, as a keeper …

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