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bush
noun
-
bush
,
bushes
a
small
woody
plant
with
many
branches
that
grows
close
to
the
ground
and
is
smaller
than
a
tree
β’
We
planted
a
rose
bush
in
the
front
yard
.
We
planted
a
rose
bush
in
the
front
yard
.
β’
A
little
rabbit
darted
out
from
behind
the
bush
and
crossed
the
path
.
A
little
rabbit
darted
out
from
behind
the
bush
and
crossed
the
path
.
Old
English
busc
,
from
Old
Norse
buskr
,
meaning
β
shrub
,
thicket
.β
noun
wild
,
sparsely
inhabited
countryside
far
from
towns
and
farms
,
especially
in
Australia
or
New
Zealand
β’
The
hikers
spent
three
days
trekking
through
the
bush
in
northern
Australia
.
The
hikers
spent
three
days
trekking
through
the
bush
in
northern
Australia
.
β’
Farmers
living
out
in
the
bush
often
drive
hours
to
reach
the
nearest
town
.
Farmers
living
out
in
the
bush
often
drive
hours
to
reach
the
nearest
town
.
Extended
sense
from
β
shrub
β
to
β
uncultivated
land
covered
with
shrubs
,β
adopted
in
colonial
Australia
in
the
18thβ19th
centuries
.
noun
-
bush
,
bushes
a
metal
,
plastic
,
or
rubber
sleeve
inserted
into
a
hole
to
reduce
friction
or
wear
between
moving
parts
;
a
bearing
lining
β’
The
mechanic
replaced
the
worn
bush
to
stop
the
wheel
from
wobbling
.
The
mechanic
replaced
the
worn
bush
to
stop
the
wheel
from
wobbling
.
β’
A
rubber
bush
helps
absorb
vibration
in
the
engine
mount
.
A
rubber
bush
helps
absorb
vibration
in
the
engine
mount
.
19th-century
engineering
shortening
of
β
bushing
,β
itself
from
β
bush
β
meaning
sleeve
or
lining
.
noun
-
bush
,
bushes
slang
:
the
hair
that
grows
around
a
person
β
s
genitals
β’
The
magazine
article
talked
about
different
ways
people
style
their
bush
.
The
magazine
article
talked
about
different
ways
people
style
their
bush
.
β’
He
joked
that
winter
is
coming
,
so
he
might
let
his
bush
grow
.
He
joked
that
winter
is
coming
,
so
he
might
let
his
bush
grow
.
Extended
slang
sense
from
the
idea
of
something
dense
and
bushy
,
first
recorded
in
the
20th
century
.