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bushy
3 ENTRIES FOUND:
bushy
(adjective)
bright
(adjective)
tail
(noun)
bushy
/
ˈ
bʊʃi/
adjective
bushier
;
bushiest
bushy
/
ˈ
bʊʃi/
adjective
bushier
;
bushiest
Britannica Dictionary definition of BUSHY
[
also more bushy; most bushy
]
1
:
very thick and full
a
bushy
beard
bushy
hair/eyebrows
an animal with a
bushy
tail
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2
of a plant
:
having a lot of branches and leaves
a
bushy
tree
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bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
—
see
bright
— bushiness
noun
[
noncount
]
the
bushiness
of his eyebrows
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