bushy (Meaning)

Wordnet

bushy (s)

used of hair; thick and poorly groomed

resembling a bush in being thickly branched and spreading

Webster

bushy (a.)

Thick and spreading, like a bush.

Full of bushes; overgrowing with shrubs.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bushy

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bushy Sentence Examples

  1. The squirrel's bushy tail twitched nervously as it scanned the surroundings for predators.
  2. In autumn, the trees shed their leaves, revealing their bushy silhouettes against the sky.
  3. The bushy eyebrows gave the old man's face a stern and imposing appearance.
  4. The cat groomed its bushy fur meticulously, ensuring every strand was in place.
  5. Along the trail, we encountered bushes with dense, bushy foliage that obscured the path ahead.
  6. The bushes lining the garden pathway were overgrown and bushy, creating a sense of seclusion.
  7. His unkempt hair grew wild and bushy after months of neglect during his travels.
  8. The thicket was alive with small creatures darting in and out of the bushy undergrowth.
  9. The shrubs in the park had grown bushy from the recent rainfall, their leaves vibrant and green.
  10. Despite its small size, the cactus sported a bushy crown of spines that deterred would-be predators.

FAQs About the word bushy

used of hair; thick and poorly groomed, resembling a bush in being thickly branched and spreadingThick and spreading, like a bush., Full of bushes; overgrowing

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The squirrel's bushy tail twitched nervously as it scanned the surroundings for predators.

In autumn, the trees shed their leaves, revealing their bushy silhouettes against the sky.

The bushy eyebrows gave the old man's face a stern and imposing appearance.

The cat groomed its bushy fur meticulously, ensuring every strand was in place.