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UK
/ɹˈəʊzbʊʃ/
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[ US /ˈɹoʊzˌbʊʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹoʊzˌbʊʃ/ ]
NOUN
- any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses
How To Use rosebush In A Sentence
- Reeves stayed in his empty house, with the boat rotting at the dock and rosebushes languishing in the wine barrels. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
- I, too, am a rosebush, and sometimes I forget that. Mise-en-scène - French Word-A-Day
- I bought matching towels and a hummingbird feeder and began cutting late-night boozing short in order to come home and water the rosebushes.
- a rosebush could be a weed in a corn field, Queen Ann's Lace has a lovely fragrance ... Queen Anne's Lace
- Manuel learns that gardens do not follow exactly the same rules as men – what he has planted is going to take a while to grow, and it is use trying to see if the rosebush has buds yet. Blog De Ganz | Archive | September
- The muckamuck was nowhere to be seen, though its fearmonger had come to rest in a rosebush. Asimov's Science Fiction
- I thought about my bicycle, dropped beside the dead rosebush outside, imagined it was a rocket ship and somewhere there was a planet where you could eat when you wanted and everybody's hearing was perfect. 1981, What I Wanted
- unclipped rosebushes
- We sat outside my house for a couple of hours, then gathered the money into the front pocket on my cagoule, hid the box under the rosebush, and went home for tea.
- Quietly, William walked around the octagonal building, checking beneath every rosebush. MY FAVORITE BRIDE