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Definition of Shadbushes
1. shadbush [n] - See also: shadbush
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shadbushes
Literary usage of Shadbushes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our National Parks by John Muir (1901)
"... busied himself about his supper in a thicket of shadbushes, the fruit of which
was then ripe, glancing about on the slender twigs lightly as a sparrow. ..."
2. Our National Parks by John Muir (1901)
"... busied himself about his supper in a thicket of shadbushes, the fruit of which
was then ripe, glancing about on the slender twigs lightly as a sparrow. ..."
3. Our National Parks by John Muir (1901)
"... busied himself about his supper in a thicket of shadbushes, the fruit of which
was then ripe, glancing about on the slender twigs lightly as a sparrow. ..."
4. A World of Green Hills: Observations of Nature and Human Nature in the Blue by Bradford Torrey (1898)
"For the first day or two the deciduous woods still showed no signs of leafage,
but tall, tree-like shadbushes were in flower,— fair brides, ..."
5. A World of Green Hills: Observations of Nature and Human Nature in the Blue by Bradford Torrey (1898)
"Day by day the sun's heat did its work, melting the snow of the shadbushes and
the bloodroot, and bringing out the first scattered flushes of ..."
6. Along the Labrador Coast by Charles Wendell Townsend (1907)
"shadbushes and marsh-marigolds, early spring flowers with us, were still in blossom.
We arrived at our destination at Bay of Islands at seven in the evening ..."