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bushy

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++bush·y /ˈbʊʃi/ adjective (comparative bushier, superlative bushiest)  1 THICK OBJECT OR MATERIALbushy hair or fur grows thickly 〔毛发〕浓密的,多毛的 a bushy tail 毛茸茸的尾巴2. bushy plants grow thickly, with a lot of branches and leaves 〔植物〕茂密的bushiness noun [uncountable]
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bushyAny dry fly that looks bushy and edible will do.And those bushy eyebrows that resembled dark clouds on his horizon.-How come?The outward tips of his bushy eyebrows were tilted upwards slightly, giving him a demonic appearance.To obtain good bushy plants, keep pinching out the tips.Territorials surround themselves with briefcases, calendars, and large bushy plants.He was lanky, pale and serious, with dark, bushy sideburns and a handsome Che Guevara mustache.His hair was longer in those days but then my beard was bushier so I suppose we were about equally hirsute.
bush·y adjectiveChineseSyllable
bushy grows hair fur Corpus or thickly


bushy
bushy /ˈbʊʃi/ adjective (comparative bushier, superlative bushiest)
1. bushy hair or fur grows thickly:
    a bushy tail
2. bushy plants grow thickly, with a lot of branches and leaves
—bushiness noun [uncountable]


bushyBrE /ˈbʊʃi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbʊʃi/ 🔊 adjective (bush·ier, bushi·est) (of hair or fur 毛发或毛皮) growing thickly 浓密的a bushy beard/tail 密匝匝的胡子;毛茸茸的尾巴bushy eyebrows浓密的眉毛(of plants 植物) growing thickly, with a lot of leaves 茂密的;多叶的