Definitionn. any of various rough thorny shrubs or vines
Last update: September 14, 2015
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He fell in the brambles. [Please select]
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The branches of the trees slithered overhead while brush and bramble scampered out of his way. [Please select]
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The vixen growled, and, picking up her prey, carried it to the bramble-clump. [Please select]
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Night-hawks churred as they beat on noiseless wings above the beds of bramble and bracken. [Please select]
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A wren, in the bramble brake close by, broke into sharp sweet song. [Please select]
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In the same bramble-stump, the two sexes occur very irregularly, as though at random. [Please select]
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And the name of this new and dreaded bramble is--_the barbed-wire fence_. [Please select]
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There was saucy, pert, little Jenny Wren fussing around in one of the old bramble bushes. [Please select]
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Peter Rabbit flattened himself under a friendly bramble bush. [Please select]
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It was the Benders who had exacted a promise from both Bob and Betty that they would not run away from Bramble Farm without letting them know. [Please select]
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The wagon house had burned one night, and the master of Bramble Farm could not bring himself to pay out the cash for even a secondhand wagon. [Please select]
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