green man in English
Jack in the Bush is an alternative name for a green man , the leaf-clad figure who appears in sculptures and is associated in European folklore with spring festivals.
Use "green man" in a sentence
1. No. If you're at a pedestrian crossing, you should wait for the green man.
2. The Green Man wore a coronet of leaves and a girdle of stems at his waist.
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4. ‘Curious audio decisions have me shaking my head in Bewilderment.’ ‘The seriously wooden actor is a dull love-interest, playing a cop with an air of puzzled Bewilderment.’ ‘The knights in the hall simply stared in Bewilderment at the strange sight of the green man.’ ‘Jim stands in complete Bewilderment at what has been uttered.’
5. ‘Curious audio decisions have me shaking my head in Bewilderment.’ ‘The seriously wooden actor is a dull love-interest, playing a cop with an air of puzzled Bewilderment.’ ‘The knights in the hall simply stared in Bewilderment at the strange sight of the green man.’ ‘Jim stands in complete Bewilderment at what has been uttered.’