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Discover Ludwig"bushed" is an accepted word in English and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is tired, worn out, or exhausted, such as after a long day of work or a hard workout. For example, "After my hike yesterday, I was totally bushed."
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bushed
adjective
Very tired; exhausted.
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The Colonel was as bushed as the rest of us.
Chris, I'm bushed.
One of the most charming and persuasive images in "Lens" is "The Buick, Dubai, 2009": A gang of battle droids, bushed after a hard day in the sun and heat, are hanging out around a vintage dust-encrusted Buick, maybe looking to pound a can of oil or two.
It sauntered (only word for it) into the bushed of the park across the street.
The bunch of us were bushed up on Bathurst Inlet.
The end state of being bushy is when you are "bushed".
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It gives the ecosystem a holistic boost, encouraging wildlife like bush pigeons and rabbits to return, and providing welcome human benefits such as wood cuttings for cooking and new food sources such as tamarind.
"I'm one of the people, and I think there's a growing number of us, who think we've had enough Bushes and Clintons in office," he said.
A local government official said he did not know how many of the girls had escaped but that many had walked through the bushes and back to Chibok.
Many Chibok residents believe their daughters are in one of Boko Haram's encampments in the Sambisa bush.
This is a blasted, haunted landscape, populated by demonic child soldiers and a shadowy guerrilla army that slaughters in the bush or under the cover of night.
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