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| 1. | a low plant with many branches that arise from or near the ground. |
| 2. | a small cluster of shrubs appearing as a single plant. |
| 3. | something resembling or suggesting this, as a thick, shaggy head of hair. |
| 4. | Also called bush lot. Canadian. a small, wooded lot, esp. a farm lot with trees left standing to provide firewood, fence posts, etc. |
| 5. | the tail of a fox; brush. |
| 6. | Geography. a stretch of uncultivated land covered with mixed plant growth, bushy vegetation, trees, etc. |
| 7. | a large uncleared area thickly covered with mixed plant growth, trees, etc., as a jungle. |
| 8. | a large, sparsely populated area most of which is uncleared, as areas of Australia and Alaska. |
| 9. | a tree branch hung as a sign before a tavern or vintner's shop. |
| 10. | any tavern sign. |
| 11. | Slang: Vulgar. pubic hair. |
| 12. | Archaic. a wineshop. |
| 13. | to be or become bushy; branch or spread as or like a bush. |
| 14. | to cover, protect, support, or mark with a bush or bushes. |
| 15. | bush-league. |
| 16. | beat around or about the bush, to avoid coming to the point; delay in approaching a subject directly: Stop beating around the bush and tell me what you want. |
| 17. | beat the bushes, to scout or search for persons or things far and wide: beating the bushes for engineers. |
| 18. | go bush, Australian.
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| 1. | Barbara (Barbara Pierce ), born 1925, U.S. first lady 1989–93 (wife of George H. W. Bush). |
| 2. | George (Herbert Walker), born 1924, U.S. politician: vice president 1981–89; 41st president of the U.S. 1989–93. |
| 3. | his son, George W(alker) (“Dubya” ), born 1946, U.S. businessman and politician: governor of Texas 1994–2001; 43rd president of the U.S. since 2001. |
| 4. | Van⋅ne⋅var [vuh-nee-vahr, -ver] , 1890–1974, U.S. electrical engineer: education and research administrator. |
| bushel; bushels. |
| Bush, George Walker Born 1946. The 43rd president of the United States (2001-2009). A former oil company executive and governor of Texas (1994-2000), Bush defeated Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election, losing the popular vote but winning a majority in the electoral college. His administration was marked by an American-led invasion of Afghanistan in response to al-Qaeda's terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001, by the Iraq War, and by federal support of failed banks and insurance companies during a large-scale credit crisis. |
| Bush, Laura Born 1946. First Lady of the United States (2001-2009) as the wife of President George W. Bush. She has championed education causes and women's health issues. |
| Bush, Vannevar 1890-1974. American electrical engineer and physicist who designed (1928) the differential analyzer, an early computer, and directed the World War II effort to develop the first atomic bomb. |
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in which Jehovah appeared to Moses in the wilderness (Ex. 3:2; Acts 7:30). It is difficult to say what particular kind of plant or bush is here meant. Probably it was the mimosa or acacia. The words "in the bush" in Mark 12:26; Luke 20:37, mean "in the passage or paragraph on the bush;" i.e., in Ex. 3.