rushy

[ UK /ɹˈʌʃi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. abounding in rushes
    a rushy marsh
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How To Use rushy In A Sentence

  • Locate alfalfa, wheat, soybeans, acorns, or food plots with grassy or brushy bedding cover nearby. Bag More Big Bucks By Finding the Dominant Doe
  • Now Garda bicycles have been replaced by squad card, the milk cans by cartons, the vegetable cart by shop-displayed produce and the back terrace view of the Moy over rushy fields by unyielding concrete.
  • Brushy species from adjacent dry uplands occur at the margins, such as honey mesquite, huisache, blackbrush, and lotebush, with some grasses such as multiflowered false rhodesgrass, sacaton, cottontop, and plains bristlegrass. Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)
  • North American grass with slender brushy panicles; often a weed on cultivated land.
  • I hunt in some pretty rough terrain covering brushy timbered out lots with Honeysuckle thickets and rocky hillsides. Deer hunting shotgun?
  • The answer, he was to find, lay not in the brushy fields - overgrown with multiflora rose, dogwood saplings, and autumn olive - where both species lived but in the differing ways the two rabbit species saw the landscape.
  • But Olinda harbours a terrible secret: up in the airy valley, down in the rushy glen, one daren't go antiquing.
  • It is a branchy, brushy, rooty tree, without leaves.
  • To the right of the grandstand crowning a little brushy hill sat the fenced-in concrete pavilion, the spot for that evening's dance.
  • All four men were members of "The Eight," who painted scenes of urban life in the unidealized, brushy style that became known as the Ashcan School, which Whitney championed. Gertrude Whitney's Gambit
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