What's the difference between bosky and brushy?

Bosky


Definition:

  • (a.) Woody or bushy; covered with boscage or thickets.
  • (a.) Caused by boscage.

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Brushy


Definition:

  • (a.) Resembling a brush; shaggy; rough.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) She has been banned from attending Ukip meetings since publishing last month’s cover lampooning Farage , his beaming face flanked by Al Murray and the Prophet Zebadiah with a shared speech bubble: “I’m the joke candidate.” This kind of strong-arm behaviour seems par for the course: two young chaps saunter in, looking very different from tonight’s retired-double-glazing-magnate-with-small-brushy-moustache style.
  • (2) There are no sandy beaches here; instead the refuge is made up of mostly tidal marshes, mud flats, tidal pools, brushy fields and swamps.
  • (3) Significantly greater prevalence (P less than 0.001) was seen in forested and brushy habitat (39.9%) compared with old fields (2.6%).
  • (4) Gusty winds quickly drove the flames through 800 acres of brushy ridges near Glendora.
  • (5) These objects also appear to have been coloured with loose, brushy paintwork; one might think of early Richard Diebenkorn or Ron Gorchov.

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