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scrubland

[ UK /skɹˈʌblənd/ ]
NOUN
  1. an uncultivated region covered with scrub vegetation

How To Use scrubland In A Sentence

  • The scrubland has around a dozen olive trees surrounded by a low stone wall. The Sun
  • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~French Vocabulary~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ la porte-fenêtre (f) = door-window; la serveuse (f) = barmaid; le patron (la patronne) = business owner; la Libération (f) = the freeing from foreign occupation; la mode (f) = fashion; le maquisard (m) = "man of the maquis" (wild mediterranean scrubland) or French resistance fighter hidden in the forests and mountains during WWII; la carrosserie (f) = automobile bodyshop WWII soldiers remembrance
  • The bush lands go to clearly clayey-sandy soil in the xerophilous bush or scrublands, passing through intermediate forms in the briars. Paraguana xeric scrub
  • The páramo sensu strictu has a predominance of scrublands and low shrubs and the superpáramo has grasses in cushions with scant coverage. Santa Marta páramo
  • Stony areas of outwash from these mesas support chenopod scrublands. Mitchell grass downs
  • That year, just as the tree planting was getting underway, an experimental flock of 24 released saddlebacks successfully colonized scrubland.
  • Marika, The cabanon is located high in the garrigue scrubland above the village of Les Arcs-sur-Argens Chouia - French Word-A-Day
  • Behind them was some scrubland and another unfinished warehouse with just the concrete cage of the structure but no floors, walls or roof. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • Pull back, long shot on the scrubland in the moonlight. Strangeways – Behind the Scenes – 05 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Barely two generations ago, many considered this 1,000-mile swath of low-lying trees and scrubland good only for raising cattle. Scientists Help Make Brazil An Agriculture Dynamo
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