¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bushlands
1. bushland [n] - See also: bushland
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bushlands
Literary usage of Bushlands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forestry Quarterly by New York State College of Forestry (1905)
"Yet a cut of nearly five million cubic feet was made in 1903, that with some bark
netted $5400. For reforesting the bushlands the species used, ..."
2. From the Front; Trench Poetry edited by Clarence Edward Andrews (1918)
"... bushlands whispering? Ah, I forget the miles of heaving sea That distance
flings 'twixt love and me And two brown eyes. FRANK E. WESTBROOK. ..."
3. South Sea Foam: The Romantic Adventures of a Modern Don Quixote in the by Arnold Safroni-Middleton (1920)
"I had travelled across the bushlands, isles, and seas with melancholy old men
who mumbled in their beards; jolly old men with big red noses; soppy, ..."
4. The Manuscripts of the Earl Cowper, K. G.: Preserved at Melbourne Hall by John Coke, Thomas Coke, Francis Thomas De Grey Cowper Cowper, William Dashwood Fane (1888)
"... Mr. Barrett's warrant to take yearly 40 brace of partridges in the bushlands
of Sussex to store Nonsuch fields ; Brian McConnell, the prince's footman, ..."
5. Australian Byways: The Narrative of a Sentimental Traveler by Norman Duncan (1915)
"... of that bruising road lay ahead in the empty bushlands and all the slow hours
of the inimical day we had begun, dark of dawn to dark of night—with other ..."
6. African Missionary Heroes and Heroines by Hermann Karl Wilhelm Kumm (1917)
"... hero-Mary wrote at her departure : "She who loved us, she who sought us,
Through the wild untrodden bushlands, Brought us healing, brought us- comfort, ..."
7. Canada, the New Nation: A Book for the Settler, the Emigrant and the Politician by Harry Richmond Whates (1906)
"The church or chapel on the prairie, in the forest clearing, in the mining
settlements, in the bushlands of the far North and ..."
8. The Sanitarian by Medico-Legal Society of New York (1903)
"In the vast bushlands of the Darling River valley a few independent tribes have
held their own. They will not work, but are in great request as scouts, ..."