Brushy


resembling a brush, especially in roughness or shagginess.
covered or overgrown with brush or brushwood.
Contemporary Examples

Brunello’s King Lear: Gianfranco Soldera Reflects on the Attack on His Wine Alice Feiring December 7, 2013
Obama Love/Hate in the Gulf Jed Horne August 28, 2010

Historical Examples

Cow-Country B. M. Bower
Dwellers in Arcady Albert Bigelow Paine
Aladdin & Co. Herbert Quick
The Recent Mammals of Tamaulipas, Mexico Ticul Alvarez
Myths and Legends of British North America Katharine Berry Judson
All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
Woodcraft E. H. (Elmer Harry) Kreps
Tales of lonely trails Zane Grey

adjective brushier, brushiest
like a brush; thick and furry
adjective brushier, brushiest
covered or overgrown with brush

Read Also:

  • Brushiness

    a dense growth of bushes, shrubs, etc.; scrub; thicket. a pile or covering of lopped or broken branches; brushwood. bushes and low trees growing in thick profusion, especially close to the ground. Also called brushland. land or an area covered with thickly growing bushes and low trees. backwoods; a sparsely settled wooded region. covered or […]

  • Brushland

    brush2 (def 4).

  • Brushless

    requiring no brush to use or apply: brushless shaving cream. clear or cleared of brush: a brushless plain. Contemporary Examples My Great Fake Bake Experiment Daniel Nester January 5, 2009 Historical Examples The Biography of a Grizzly Ernest Seton-Thompson Sheila of Big Wreck Cove James A. Cooper

  • Brushmark

    noun the indented lines sometimes left by the bristles of a brush on a painted surface

  • Brushstroke

    noun Word Origin


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