Mexican Spanish Meaning of bushes

matorrales

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Definitions and Meaning of bushes in English

bushes

a bushy tuft or mass, a bunch of ivy formerly hung outside a tavern to indicate wine for sale, a large uncleared or sparsely settled area (as in Australia) usually scrub-covered or forested, minor league, a stretch of uncleared or lightly settled country, bushing, advertising, tavern, brush entry 2 sense 2a, a low densely branched shrub, to extend like a bush, having a low-growing compact bushy habit, serving, occurring in, or used in the bush, a close thicket of shrubs suggesting a single plant, falling below acceptable standards, shrub, to support, mark, or protect with bushes

FAQs About the word bushes

matorrales

a bushy tuft or mass, a bunch of ivy formerly hung outside a tavern to indicate wine for sale, a large uncleared or sparsely settled area (as in Australia) usua

malo,deficiente,cojo,pobre,inaceptable,malo,horrible,brutal,trasero,Liga de barrio

aceptable,adecuado,Está bien,mejor,clásico,clásico,decente,divino,excelente,bien

bushels => bushels, bush pilot => Piloto de monte, bused => traído en autobús, bursts => ráfagas, bursting (in or into) => estallando (en o hacia dentro),