Sentence examples for The thicket from inspiring English sources

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The thicket

noun

A dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.

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The thicket can be impenetrable.

The thicket: it grows ever thicketier.

The thicket of regulations affects companies large and small.

The thicket condition was noted to have deteriorated, as the AENP had expanded.

Then suddenly a "Bang" in the thicket.

They are pointing at the thicket.

Beyond the thicket of appointments, there is the thicket of making policy.

That escape, from deep within the thicket, was magnificent.

Fernando finally fought his way out of the thicket.

He sent word into the Thicket that they either give up or he'd burn them out.

Asia needs to sort out the thicket of regional-security organisations.

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