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Definition of Bush out
1. Verb. Grow outward. "The plant quickly bushed out"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bush Out
Literary usage of Bush out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Kennel Club Stud-book by American Kennel Club (1901)
"By Braeside Bustle, out of Winsford Bettie, by Bolt's Bush, out of Nell of ...
by Old Bush, out of Belle; Bolt's Bush, ..."
2. A Treatise on the Steam Engine in Its Application to Mines, Mills, Steam by London Artizan club, John Bourne, Artizan club (London, England) (1851)
"It is obvious that by screwing the bush out or in, the crank pin is either engaged
with or disengaged from the paddle. In Messrs. ..."
3. A Treatise on the Steam Engine in Its Application to Mines, Mills, Steam by London Artizan club, John Bourne, Artizan club (London, England) (1853)
"It is obvious that by screwing the bush out or in, the crank pin is either engaged
with or disengaged from the paddle ..."
4. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.), Wild Flower Preservation Society of America (1903)
"... we reprint the following without further comment: A CHAMELEON ROSE'BUSH.
Out in Greendale there is a rose bush that is related to a chameleon, ..."
5. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1843)
"... I asked permission from the ogresse to take my bush out for an airing ; yes,
as I would have taken out a child, I brought it to the quai : I thought to ..."
6. In the Way of Development: Indigenous Peoples, Life Projects, and Globalization by Mario Blaser, Glenn McRae, Harvey A. Feit (2004)
"I miss the bush. Out there it is so peaceful and quiet, good. It was not bad when
we first lived here [Little Buffalo]. Then, one day he asked me about ..."
7. In the Grip of the Nyika: Further Adventures in British East Africa by John Henry Patterson (1909)
"The huge beast soon attracted my attention pretty forcibly, • for just as I
approached the bush, out it dashed from behind its covert and charged viciously ..."