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to bushes
noun
A woody plant distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, being usually less than six metres tall; a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category.
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Snowflakes stuck to bushes but left sidewalks bare.
I saw people hiding everywhere: behind containers, sitting alongside roads, next to bushes, inside ditches.
We've all seen them: plastic carrier bags clinging to bushes, trees, street signs and railway lines.
Yet the assassins' renown is at odds with the anonymity of their reputed resting place, next to bushes close to the outer edge of the Ďáblice cemetery.
In Katine, players have had to resort to bushes or dustbins in their search for old sandals to use as improvised shin-guards to prevent injuries.
The base of one of the obstacles was then changed from rocks to bushes on Sunday afternoon to further reduce the risk.
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The little bears were later CG-ed in to the bushes to complete the picture.
"My daughter and I will not be going to the bushes to collect firewood anymore.
I visibly saw farms return to bush because of it.
His approval ratings plummeted to Bush-like levels.
Roads have reverted to bush and phone lines have been pilfered for copper.
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