Growing thickly.
bushy
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for bushy.
Editorial note
Optical types are when they shave the bushy hair off of the type system, and it looks an inch longer.
Quick take
Growing thickly.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of bushy gathered in one view.
Like a bush in having many branches that spread out densely in all directions.
Alternative form of bushie. [(Australia, colloquial) Someone who lives in or is familiar with the Australian outback; a bushman or bushwoman.]
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for bushy.
adjective
Growing thickly.
adjective
Like a bush in having many branches that spread out densely in all directions.
noun
Alternative form of bushie. [(Australia, colloquial) Someone who lives in or is familiar with the Australian outback; a bushman or bushwoman.]
Example sentences
Optical types are when they shave the bushy hair off of the type system, and it looks an inch longer.
Visible battlefield casualties tend to scare inbound bright-eyed-and-bushy-tailed recruits, until recruiters invest in cleanup crews.
He got caught because someone recognized his uniquely bushy eyebrows from the wanted photos.
There are often a lot of occluders, such as boats and bushy shores.
So after a while I resolve all the branchy, bushy sub-issues and have a reasonable game plan.
Maize was domesticated from a bushy grass called teosinte (Agriculture arose independently in the Americas a little later than in the Middle East).
I always considered a big, threateningly bushy beard to be the de facto symbol of hackerdom.
I can't help but laugh when a bushy tailed non-programmer steps in, and produces something quickly and effectively using seemly simple tools.
The building we were in were chocked full of bright eyed, bushy tailed startups who were pushing the edge on all kinds of things.
Nowadays, I have to roll my eyes internally when a bushy-tailed, bright-eyed youngster describes their plan for dominating the market where so many others have failed (but I have to sign an NDA first!).
Based on your logic the image it made me of a tubby character with a red cap, blue dungarees, red top and a big bushy mustache is not a derivative work...
I remember when the only people who'd see you all bright eyed and bushy tailed were other participants in the party mayhem, which is how it should be.
Quote examples
Presumably you think that a woman described as "foxy" has red fur and a bushy tail?
Theoretically, they can be trained to be bushy and short (which produces "sweeter" leaves), but so far ours are re-growing tall.
Resource allocation and work (chore) distribution are aspects of reality that completely break the wide-eyed, bushy-tailed "new contributors welcome" PR message.
> with selectivity a function of only the two immediate child nodes in the join This should be "with selectivity a function of the rightmost leaves of the two child subtrees", so that it still makes sense for general ("bushy") join trees.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use bushy in a sentence?
Optical types are when they shave the bushy hair off of the type system, and it looks an inch longer.
What does bushy mean?
Growing thickly.
What part of speech is bushy?
bushy is commonly used as adjective, noun.