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Discover LudwigThe word "bushy" is correct in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is thick and full, often referring to hair or foliage.
Example: "The dog had a bushy tail that wagged excitedly."
Alternatives: "Thick" or "Fluffy".
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bushy
adjective
Like a bush in having many widely spread branches.
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Karl Marx was a bookish gent with a huge bushy beard but that has not stopped his image decorating many a student bedroom down the years.
He was tall and huge, and his bushy eyebrows and wide nose gave him a very severe look.
Instead of the image of the scruffy-looking man in white pyjamas taken when he was being arrested, the new images show a smiling man with a great bushy beard, looking more like a guru than a mass murderer.
They reportedly irked their father's staffers with some of their Twitter messages, including one that mocked Obama aide David Axelrod for having a bushy upper lip.
Think of politicians who "tell it like it is" (our Nigel), celebrity confessionals, bare-brick lofts and bushy beards in Shoreditch, or "artisan" foods.
Senussi is 62, stocky and tousle-haired, and was sporting an unfamiliar bushy beard when he was flown to Tripoli on Wednesday.
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As a result, in a move that could have radically altered the history of both clubs, Parma turned their attention to a promising youngster called Alessandro Del Piero, who was just a bushy-haired 19-year-old at the time.
It no more befits Howe, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and, at 36, taking the club to new heights.
But there's plenty more to keep children wide-eyed and bushy-tailed, from a night camping under the stars to bike rides through the mountains, and from making friends with locals in the village Bandipur to flying a kite in the Himalayan breeze.
Look out, in particular, for its 3 December post, a terrifically bushy-tailed Christmas album by the Mike Sammes Singers, an English 60s vocal group perhaps best known for providing the backing vocals for the Beatles' I am the Walrus.
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