˜yÐÄvlog

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bush road

[ boosh rohd ]

noun

Canadian.
  1. a rough road cut through forested land, usually to serve a lumbering, mining, or other commercial company.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bush road1

First recorded in 1820–30
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Men in sunglasses trailed them from their hotel on George W Bush Road to their lawyer’s office; from the lawyer’s office to the ministry of internal affairs; and from the ministry back to the hotel.

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His third, "Wedding Bush Road," is coming from Counterpoint Press in the fall.

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Eddie Williams successfully appealed to the adjudicator, claiming the signs weren't clear, after he received a penalty notice for driving into the bus lane in Shepherd's Bush Road in 2012.

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A power-operated aerial and a remote boot opener had to be installed as aftermarket parts, but the factory-fitted air conditioning was icy cold as my sister and I were ferried up and down a corrugated and dusty bush road, to and from the school bus each day.

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An elder known as Mr Ward was arrested for driving under the influence on a bush road.

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