Use "thicket|thickets" in a sentence

1. He hid in a thicket.

2. The thicket quivered, then moved.

3. Chaparral definition is - a thicket of dwarf evergreen oaks; broadly : a dense impenetrable thicket of shrubs or dwarf trees

4. Words associated with Brakiest Synonyms of brake boscage: : a growth of trees or shrubs : thicket boskage: : a growth of trees or shrubs : thicket bosk: : a small wooded area bosque: : a small wooded area bosquet: : thicket brushwood: : wood of small branches especially when cut or broken chaparral: : a thicket of dwarf evergreen oaks coppice: : copse …

5. 4 synonyms for Copse: brush, coppice, thicket, brushwood

6. 4 synonyms for Coppice: brush, copse, thicket, brushwood

7. Pinker in the face behind the thicket of white beard.

8. A thicket of small trees or shrubs ; a coppice.

9. Weedy thickets and tall grass grew under occasional trees.

10. With beautiful branches like a shady thicket, lofty in stature;

11. A fox darted out of the midst of the thicket.

12. 22 A fox darted out of the midst of the thicket.

13. How will you fare among the dense thickets along the Jordan?

14. While the lioness was away, the cubs lay hidden in a thicket.

15. They had sprinted together through the thicket until they reached a flatland.

16. The high savanna lowered into a lower, drier savanna, dark with thorny, tangled thickets.

17. On their own, Smilax plants will grow as shrubs, forming dense impenetrable thickets.

18. Cottontails love brushy cover, especially old woodpiles, bulldozed brush and thorny thickets

19. Babirusas prefer forested swamps and dense reed thickets for hiding and wallowing

20. Chokecherry is a native, perennial, deciduous, woody, thicket-forming large erect shrub or small tree

21. Copse a thicket of underwood and small trees; the underwood of a wood or forest.

22. Cephalus looking keenly around saw something move in the thicket ahead and threw the javelin.

23. Synonyms for Coppices include thickets, copses, coverts, brakes, brushwood, boscage, woodland, groves, chaparrals and underwoods

24. A Copse is a thicket of bushes or a small stand of trees

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26. The fox hid in the thicket where the dogs could not reach it.

27. Synonyms for Boscage include thicket, copse, coppice, brake, covert, brushwood, chaparral, bosk, bosque and bosquet

28. Over the millennia it has come to be surrounded by a dense thicket of folklore.

29. Boskiest definition: containing or consisting of bushes or thickets Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

30. Bosky definition: containing or consisting of bushes or thickets Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

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

32. Thinking I was going to be pulled into some thicket and raped and murdered.

33. He spent the morning trying to work his way through a thicket of statistics.

34. Alan began to search again, this time through the tangled thickets of what a herb garden.

35. 23 Conifer forests ( Abies - Tsuga ) and bamboo thickets on steep slopes; 2900–3200 m. W Yunnan .

36. I see conundrums, dilemmas , quandaries , impasses, gnarly thickets of fateful possibility with no obvious way out.

37. Two leagues from here, due east, just beyond the mossy knoll near the rose thickets.

38. Typically, Buttonbush inhabits swamps, lowland woods, wet open areas, thickets, upland sink-holes and

39. They broke into a trot and found Mary standing in the middle of a thicket.

40. For a long time Midnight crouched in the dark thicket, swimming between consciousness and fantasy.

41. 17 The delta region of the Rio Grande river was a forsaken land of thickets and swamps.

42. Babirusas live in moist, swampy thickets of the rainforests on the Sulawesi, Buru, Togian and Sulu Islands

43. Copse a thicket of underwood and small trees; the underwood of a wood or forest

44. Synonyms for Boskage include brushwood, thicket, coppice, copse, brake, covert, boscage, chaparral, undergrowth and bosk

45. It detached itself from the thicket and reached rose-thorn fingers into the hard earth.

46. Reacher and the gunner disappeared through the thicket of trees between us and the wreckage.

47. Common Buckthorn invades forests and can form dense thickets crowding out native shrubs and understory plants

48. Also known as the Eastern Chokecherry or the Red Chokecherry, it often forms shrubby thickets

49. In front of the wain, in the mid-ground, are thickets and a small hut under the sun.

50. Exotic Buckthorns are invasive and tend to form dense thickets that crowd out other trees, shrubs and perennials

51. He would let it leap from the grass into the thicket to burn the understory shrubs.

52. Buckbrush is a slender, erect or ascending, thicket-forming shrub that spreads by roots, usually 2–4 feet tall

53. We followed their tracks down into the swamp where a recent clearcut had left impenetrable thickets of young fir.

54. Along streams in the desert Southwest, a sharp pinging note in the thickets announces the presence of Abert's Towhee

55. 25 We followed their tracks down into the swamp where a recent clearcut had left impenetrable thickets of young fir.

56. Caracals are typically found in woodlands, thickets, and scrub forest, plains and rocky hills are also common habitats

57. Those venturing into the countryside will need “arrows and the bow” for protection against wild animals lurking in the thickets.

58. The Fallen Road development used to be a thick pine woods with small scrub oak and dense thickets of cabbage palm.

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60. A group of Bryozoan colonies is called a thicket and sometimes looks like a smaller version of a coral reef

61. Bushtits are sprightly, social songbirds that twitter as they fly weakly between shrubs and thickets in western North America

62. The Madagascar spiny forests (also known as the Madagascar spiny thickets) is an ecoregion in the southwest of Madagascar.

63. Spindle-thin trunks of Douglas fir and western larch stood in Anemic, dying thickets, toppling like the flagpoles of small, failed nations.

64. The Japanese garden offers a mixture of dainty ceramic temples and pagodas, bamboo thickets and ornamental ponds surrounded by giant acanthus plants.

65. WILD ANIMALS I HAVE KNOWN ERNEST THOMPSON SETON Immediately flames leapt in great tongues from the Brambly thicket beyond the reeds

66. Buckbrush is a slender, erect or ascending, thicket-forming shrub that spreads by roots, usually 2–4 feet tall.

67. The thicket leads into a compact marshy wetland, the fifth biome,[http://Sentencedict.com] which finally emptied into the lagoon.

68. The thicket still contained remnants of the raspberry and blackberry patches that always come in right after a clearcut.

69. A private, gated entry prefaces the tree-lined drive where rolling pastures are glimpsed through the thicket of trees at Chigoe Highlands

70. To put their project together, the two charities had to manoeuvre within a thicket of legal and professional restraints.

71. This dwarf rhododendron often grows in dense low thickets huddled against the ground for protection against the harsh upland winds.

72. Bugleweed is an herbaceous perennial that spreads via underground stolons in the moist soil of meadows, thickets, swamps, ditches, and riparian areas

73. Bushtits are sprightly, social songbirds that twitter as they fly weakly between shrubs and thickets in western North America

74. Imagine how dangerous life on the wing would be —especially in forests and thickets— if everything were a blur.

75. The brown colour phase occurs in coastal and high altitude forest, woodland and thicket, and grassland areas (i.e. Nyanga, Zimbabwe).

76. Tears coursed down her cheeks and she ran blindly down the wild jungle of the grounds parallel to the thicket.

77. At a twist in the river lay the spinney, a clump of birch saplings sprouting through a thicket of bramble.

78. Coreopsis grandiflora, commonly called large-flowered tickseed, is native to prairies, glades, open woods, thickets, roadsides and open ground in the southeastern U.S

79. Bush itself is a thicket of Scandinavian (Old Norse Buskr), Germanic (Old High German busc), and Romanic (Medieval Latin busca) influences and cognates

80. The highest rates of daytime activity were recorded for leopards using thorn thickets during the wet season, when impala also used them.