thicket (Meaning)

Wordnet

thicket (n)

a dense growth of bushes

Webster

thicket (a.)

A wood or a collection of trees, shrubs, etc., closely set; as, a ram caught in a thicket.

thicket Sentence Examples

  1. The explorer cautiously made his way through the dense thicket, hoping to avoid the lurking predators within.
  2. The impenetrable thicket acted as a natural barrier, isolating the village from the outside world.
  3. The undergrowth in the thicket was so thick that it obscured the path, making navigation impossible.
  4. A family of deer sought refuge in the secluded thicket, their presence betrayed only by the gentle rustling of leaves.
  5. The thicket seemed to swallow up the young adventurer, leaving no trace of his passage.
  6. The thicket was a haven for insects, its foliage providing shelter and sustenance.
  7. The dense understory of the thicket created a perpetual twilight beneath the canopy above.
  8. The sound of crashing branches echoed through the thicket, signaling the approach of an unseen creature.
  9. As night fell, the thicket transformed into a realm of darkness and mystery, its inhabitants coming to life.
  10. The thicket's tangled vegetation presented a formidable obstacle, but the determined hiker persevered, forging a path through its labyrinthine depths.

FAQs About the word thicket

a dense growth of bushesA wood or a collection of trees, shrubs, etc., closely set; as, a ram caught in a thicket.

coppice, jungle, brake, tangle, brushwood, grove, copse, chaparral, bush, bosque

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The explorer cautiously made his way through the dense thicket, hoping to avoid the lurking predators within.

The impenetrable thicket acted as a natural barrier, isolating the village from the outside world.

The undergrowth in the thicket was so thick that it obscured the path, making navigation impossible.

A family of deer sought refuge in the secluded thicket, their presence betrayed only by the gentle rustling of leaves.