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Meaning of shrubby

Wordnet

shrubby (a)

of or relating to or resembling a shrub

Webster

shrubby (superl.)

Full of shrubs.

Of the nature of a shrub; resembling a shrub.

shrubby Sentence Examples

  1. The shrubby landscape was adorned with dense, sprawling vegetation.
  2. The seaside was dotted with gnarled, shrubby junipers that withstood the salty air.
  3. The mountainous terrain was characterized by shrubby meadows and towering peaks.
  4. The overgrown garden contained a tangle of shrubby bushes and neglected flowers.
  5. The rocky outcrop was home to a variety of shrubby plants, their leaves rustling in the wind.
  6. The shrubby undergrowth provided shelter for small animals in the dense forest.
  7. The coastal dunes were covered in shrubby vegetation that stabilized the shifting sands.
  8. The shrubby footpath led to a secluded grove, hidden from view.
  9. The windswept moorlands were dominated by low-growing shrubby plants that clung to the ground.
  10. The shrubby willows lining the riverbanks swayed gracefully in the gentle breeze.

FAQs About the word shrubby

of or relating to or resembling a shrubFull of shrubs., Of the nature of a shrub; resembling a shrub.

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The shrubby landscape was adorned with dense, sprawling vegetation.

The seaside was dotted with gnarled, shrubby junipers that withstood the salty air.

The mountainous terrain was characterized by shrubby meadows and towering peaks.

The overgrown garden contained a tangle of shrubby bushes and neglected flowers.