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Definition of Busky
1. a. See Bosky, and 1st Bush,
Definition of Busky
1. woody [adj] - See also: woody
Lexicographical Neighbors of Busky
Literary usage of Busky
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the by William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Alexander Chalmers (1811)
"How bloodily the sun begins to peer Above yon busky hill!4 the day looks ...
busky is woody. (Bosquet, Fr.) Milton sun portends by his unusual appearance. ..."
2. Lays and Leaves of the Forest: A Collection of Poems, and Historical by Thomas Parkinson (1882)
""busky" or "Bosky" Dyke is a small dell formerly covered with bushes, ... In this
place a Board schoolroom was erected in 1878 AD HE busky-Dyke, ..."