Sentence example with the word 'brushwood'

brushwood

Definition n. the wood from bushes or small branches

Last update: February 1, 2016

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The ruins are now thickly overgrown with brushwood; but the walls, nearly 2 m.   [noun]

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The eye shone beneath its lashes like a fire beneath brushwood.   [adverb]

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There artillery was ambushed in the brushwood.   [Please select]

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The brushwood was not high.   [Please select]

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To the left was a tiny stream, beyond it a ragged bank topped by brushwood.   [Please select]

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'" At the signal, Bertram and Dandie Dinmont, springing over the brushwood, rushed upon Hatteraick."'   [Please select]

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But to his intense chagrin the doe bounded off and disappeared in the brushwood.   [Please select]

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It was a rocky, uneven country, with much brushwood and jungles of trees and vines.   [Please select]

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The road to the house winds upward through a wilderness of trees and brushwood.   [Please select]

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Between these rows of brushwood runs the path frequented by the deer.   [Please select]

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At once a dozen girls came forward, each dragging a tolerably large bundle of brushwood.   [Please select]

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