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shrubbery
/ ˈʃrʌbərɪ /
noun
- a place where a number of shrubs are planted
- shrubs collectively
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Word History and Origins
Origin of shrubbery1
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Example Sentences
It sits on a modest plot overgrown with wild grasses and shrubbery.
They painted his house, maintained his yard, replaced the sod, installed artificial turf, and planted and moved shrubbery.
Kip broke away from the shrubbery and ran across the open lawn toward that point where the man lay on the ground.
No plot of shrubbery or flower-garden broke the gray monotony of the place.
She had lived twenty-five years up-stairs and down-stairs in that white house with the lilac shrubbery and low iron fence.
The site which it occupied is now a public garden, diversified with shrubbery and flowers.
He cannot use shrubbery and ornamental trees for this purpose, nor cut standing timber for this purpose.
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