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undergrowth
noun
The plants in a forest which only reach a relatively low height (such as shrubs and bushes).
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Wandering through the dense undergrowth, we came across little stone churches and clapboard houses.
She was eventually found by two police officers searching undergrowth in the area off Westfield Lane.
Dressed only in his underpants, he crawled through the undergrowth "slowly, slowly, slowly, slowly, like a snake" back into town.
Officers were seen searching undergrowth and the force's helicopter was spotted hovering overhead.
Clearing away the legal undergrowth of ancient clauses that no longer serve any purpose requires regular legal pruning, reversing parliament's past enthusiasm for new laws.
Well, almost: there is still a rusting section of railway stretching through the undergrowth, leading nowhere.
Increasingly building his role as a man who could influence all aspects of the game, the Swede, his spectacles ablaze with the shining fools' gold on offer, allowed himself to be ruthlessly set up and suckered by the dodgy Dubaians from the undergrowth of Wapping.
The boulder smashed through the undergrowth to the sea.
Some of the more vom-worthy (vom: v. & n. informal: (be) sick; vomit) creatures of the digital undergrowth have also made the new edition, including selfie (a photograph taken of oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website); unlike (v.
Conservative rhetoric is stuck in fantasy, opposed to any tax increase at any time, while lacking the conviction to propose privatising Social Security and Medicare.By taming inflation, restructuring the tax code, and thinning regulatory undergrowth, Reagan made the welfare state sustainable, something liberals had proved unable to do.
DIG into the political undergrowth anywhere between the Baltic and the Black Seas and you soon find curious connections between state-owned enterprises, officials and politicians.
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