Bush (noun)

  1. A shrub or clump of shrubs with stems of moderate length and typically no taller than 6 feet.
  2. A wild or uncultivated area of land covered with shrubs or small trees.

Origin:

Old english busc, of germanic origin; related to dutch bos and german busch.

Examples:

  1. The bush was covered in berries.
  2. The bush was full of birds.
  3. He was lost in the bush.
  4. He was hiding in the bushes.
  5. The bush provided shelter from the sun.
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