From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbushybush‧y /ˈbʊʃi/ adjective (comparative bushier, superlative bushiest) 1 THICK OBJECT OR MATERIALbushy hair or fur grows thickly a bushy tail2 bushy plants grow thickly, with a lot of branches and leaves —bushiness noun [uncountable]
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bushy• Any dry fly that looks bushy and edible will do.• And those bushy eyebrows that resembled dark clouds on his horizon.-How come?• The outward tips of his bushy eyebrows were tilted upwards slightly, giving him a demonic appearance.• To obtain good bushy plants, keep pinching out the tips.• Territorials surround themselves with briefcases, calendars, and large bushy plants.• He was lanky, pale and serious, with dark, bushy sideburns and a handsome Che Guevara mustache.• His hair was longer in those days but then my beard was bushier so I suppose we were about equally hirsute.