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How do use the word bush in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use the word "bush" in a sentence:

General:

* The birds were singing in the bush near our house.

* He was hiding in the bush trying to avoid being seen.

* The bush was thick and thorny, making it difficult to navigate.

Specific:

* The bush was filled with bright red berries.

* We found a rare species of flower growing in the bush.

* The bush was home to many different types of wildlife.

Figurative:

* After the storm, the trees were bush-like and broken.

* He had a bush of red hair that stuck out in all directions.

* The rumor spread like wildfire through the town.

Slang:

* "I'm going to head to the bush for a few days to get away from it all." (meaning a remote area)

* "He's a real bush league player." (meaning unskilled or amateur)

The meaning of "bush" can vary depending on the context. It's important to consider the intended meaning and use the word appropriately.

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