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juniper bush
noun
A bush, shrub, or smaller tree of any of the species within the genus Juniperus.
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In the book, Graham compares software to Leonardo da Vinci's portrait of Ginevra de' Benci — noting the care with which da Vinci painted each leaf of a juniper bush in the background.
She had never lain under the juniper bush up at the top of a mountain pass with a.22 rifle waiting for eagles to come to a dead horse that had been a bear bait until the bear was killed.
Legend holds that the Holy Family took shelter from King Herod in the boughs of a prickly juniper bush, giving rise to the belief that the tree had magical protective properties.
The Lark Rise pub has been converted to a private house, in whose garden grows the last juniper bush surviving from the legion that gave Juniper Hill its name.
There was a cleansing rub made from Himalayan pink salt, honey and dried birch that I smeared onto my sweaty skin, "whisking" (the gentle flagellation of the skin) with a prickly juniper bush and a dip in the freezing, crystalline waters of the lake outside.
I asked a member about the bushes that lurk off the fairways and she showed me jeneverbest, the juniper bush that produces strong Dutch gin; kardinaalsmuts, named for its red berries shaped like a cardinal's hat, and the white flowering madoorn bushes.
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Gin talks too much, with its juniper bush-berry accent.
Instead, juniper bushes clung low to the ground in among rhododendron trees, which was not ideal.
I walk uphill across rabbit tracks, past juniper bushes and frozen briars.
Used for centuries as pasture land, alvar features a diverse mix of rugged plant species like juniper bushes and orchids.
Unnatural because on such a hot afternoon you would expect the buzzing and chirping of insects in the grass and in the juniper bushes.
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