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lushness

[ UK /lˈʌʃnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property of being lush and abundant and a pleasure to the senses

How To Use lushness In A Sentence

  • Here vegetation tends towards dark and spiky lushness, though Darwin itself is trim, its greenery coiffed, its palm trees serried in wind-ruffled ranks around the shoreline.
  • Written by Betty J. Meggers, the Smithsonian archaeologist, Amazonia says that the apparent lushness of the rain forest is a sham. 1491
  • It champions their main cinematic goals of creating intelligent beauty, of mixing the literal with lushness.
  • Those small moments of relative lushness are magnified, become powerful and touching, in their drab context.
  • Those small moments of relative lushness are magnified, become powerful and touching, in their drab context.
  • In soft muted shades of green and white or rich tones of hot and soft shades of green and pink, caladiums deliver an unbeatable luxuriance of lushness and tropical color.
  • What is immediately striking is the lushness of these high pastures - such a contrast to the common perception of Ethiopia as a barren land.
  • WSJ Studio Sierra Nevada vat-cultured butter Tasting Notes A light tang and low-salt profile put the focus on its lushness. Plusher Pats
  • And then there's ferns and hostas and things that give you the idea of lushness and shade and water, and then we've added irises and calla lilies and things of that sort that actually have their -- as we say -- their feet in the water, that like being in wet soil. CNN Transcript Apr 20, 2002
  • It's easy to overdo the lushness in Rachmaninov's music for piano and orchestra, even easier to dive into the melancholia of the Russian ‘soul’.
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