˜yÐÄvlog

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rosebush

[ rohz-boosh ]

noun

  1. a shrub that bears roses. rose.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rosebush1

First recorded in 1580–90; rose 1 + bush 1
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If I left my house in Elba, I could walk to twelve trees, an ant mound, a hornets’ nest, and a bunch of rosebushes.

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The rest of the house was covered with rosebushes so thick, they looked as though they would crush the house at any moment.

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Dogwood trees with bright pink flowers and rosebushes of every color lined the brick road that led to Division Street.

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We were barely over the cerro when we saw them to the right of us, in a clearing, on yet another hill: hundreds of snout-nosed butterflies hovering over dozens of rosebushes.

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Journalists honored the five Capital Gazette employees who were shot to death in their newsroom last year by unveiling a plaque Friday with the names of the dead in a garden next to five rosebushes.

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