scrub-bush
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scrub — 01. It took me over an hour to [scrub] the black marks from your rollerblades off the kitchen floor. 02. Make sure you [scrub] that paint off your hands before you sit down for supper. 03. Surgeons always [scrub] their hands thoroughly with… … Grammatical examples in English
Bush v. Gore — Supreme Court of the United States Argued December 11, 2000 Decided December 12, 2000 … Wikipedia
bush — [n] shrubs; woodland backcountry, backwoods, boscage, bramble, briar, brush, chaparral, creeper, forest, hedge, hinterland, jungle, outback, plant, scrub, scrubland, shrubbery, the wild, thicket, vine, wilderness; concept 429 … New thesaurus
Scrub-robin — This article is about the African scrub robins. For the Australian birds with the same common name, see Drymodes. Scrub robins Kalahari Scrub robin Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Bush band — Not to be confused with Bush (band). A bush band is a group of musicians that play traditional Australian folk music or contemporary folk music played in a traditional Australian style. A similar bush band tradition is also found in New… … Wikipedia
bush-bash — /ˈbʊʃ bæʃ/ (say boosh bash) verb (i) 1. Also, scrub bash. to flatten bush or scrub in the course of some activity such as clearing the land for farming, preparing for a track, path, etc., or chasing stray cattle on horseback. 2. (in bushwalking)… …
bush — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English; akin to Old High German busc forest Date: 14th century 1. a. shrub; especially a low densely branched shrub b. a close thicket of shrubs suggesting a single plant 2. a large uncleared or … New Collegiate Dictionary
scrub — I [[t]skrʌb[/t]] v. scrubbed, scrub•bing, n. 1) to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., in washing 2) to remove (dirt, grime, etc.) from something by hard rubbing while washing 3) chem. to remove (impurities or undesirable components) from a gas… … From formal English to slang
scrub — Synonyms and related words: a nobody, a nothing, abandon, ablate, ablation, ablution, abort, abrade, abrase, abrasion, abrasive, afforestation, arboretum, attrition, baptize, bark, bath, bathe, belay, boondocks, bramble, brier, brier bush, brush … Moby Thesaurus
bush — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. shrub, clump, thicket, hedge; scrub; wilderness. See vegetable, uselessness. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A woody plant] Syn. shrub, bramble, thicket, hedge, shrubbery; see also hedge , plant . 2. [A wild… … English dictionary for students
bush tucker — /bʊʃ ˈtʌkə/ (say boosh tukuh) noun 1. simple fare, as eaten by one living in or off the bush: *On our walks along the river bank and through the scrub she taught my brothers and me to cook simple campfire bush tucker – damper, Johnny cakes and… …