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bush hog
1noun
- a device, pulled behind a tractor, having one or more blades spinning parallel to the ground and attached radially to a central axis, used for cutting vegetation and clearing land.
bush-hog
2[ boosh-hawg, -hog ]
verb (used with object)
- to clear (land) by using a bush hog.
Example Sentences
âMoss was mowing grass on his property with his tractor ⊠when he drove down an embankment and was ejected. The tractor continued toward Moss, trapping him between it and the Bush Hog attachment,â the coroner, Dennis Fowler, wrote, referring to a landscaping accessory used to cut dense growth.
The songs on âFire It Upâ mix it up in finding different ways to fill the dance floor, from the toe-tapper âOne Good Turnâ and hip-shaker âIâm Not Havinâ Itâ to the foot-stomper âFar Away,â finger-snapper âHeartbreak Streetâ and palate-cleanser âBush Hog.â
So, Garrison said eight of this yearâs 20-acre hemp crop will wind up in the bush hog, ground into hay, because of it.
He knew tractors and combines, of course, and had seen his dadâs bush hog and manure spreader and gravity wagons up close, in the barn.
But the trees are mostly beaten back with an annual cutting by a Bush Hog mower or in woodier areas a beefier machine called a forestry mulcher.
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