Sentence examples for the thickets from inspiring English sources

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the thickets

noun

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

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Rattlesnakes are common in the thickets.

Trails had been worn through the thickets.

Beneath the thickets of UN-speak lie three priorities.

That helped him keep powerful protectors who eased him through the thickets of Polish bureaucracy.

But right now the euro zone is not even trying to clear the thickets of technicalities.

"But in the thickets of the law, oh, there I'm a forester.

But there were moments when even she was buried in the thickets of Puccini's scoring.

Mr Obama's advisers are not keen for him to get entangled in the thickets of Israel-Palestine again.

The second subfamily is the duiker, a small primitive bovid that lives in the thickets, bush, and forests.

As the class beat its way into the thickets of deconstruction, however, Madeleine's attention often wandered to Leonard.

A virtuoso technique is imperative to make any sense of the thickets of notes in Alkan's works.

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