shrubbery|shrubberies in English

noun

[shrub·ber·y || 'ʃrʌbərɪ]

group of shrubs planted together; area where a number of shrubs have been planted

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1. Shrubberies are my trade.

2. He took a header into the shrubbery.

3. The men hacked away very little shrubbery.

4. The gardener clipped the shrubbery.

5. The gardener replanted the disrooted shrubbery.

6. I, myself, am rooting for the shrubbery.

7. A secluded mansion , islanded By shrubbery and fences.

8. The shrubbery has been swamped out by us.

9. Except I don't see any goddamn shrubbery around here.

10. The mountains are sparsely covered with shrubbery and trees.

11. The voice seemed to be coming from the shrubbery.

12. Then you must bring it here beside this shrubbery.

13. Aviaries often contain plants and shrubbery to simulate a natural environment

14. Copse: a thick patch of shrubbery, small trees, or underbrush.

15. The shrubbery gave way to a patch of sycamore trees.

16. There were marvellous flowerbeds, rose-gardens and herbaceous borders, well-established trees and shrubberies in full bloom.

17. Singed shrubbery rose from pastures that appeared like black velvet.

18. They also can be found in mountain shrubberies and open woodlands, particularly those dominated by Banksia.

19. Now and then the gleam of a flashlight would wink out through the shrubbery.

20. April 200 Anning , Yunnan, The thick shrubbery was deadly silent after the fire.

21. The area is desolate, uninhabited, with wiry, dry shrubbery growing over the cliffs.

22. In the dream she and her father were walking together through the shrubbery.

23. She pushed through the shrubbery and glimpsed part of a bright blue coat.

24. Boscage A place set with trees or mass of shrubbery, a grove or thicket

25. Often, for shrubbery to thrive, it first had to be hacked to the ground.