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bush grass
noun
- a coarse reedlike grass, Calamagrostis epigejos , 1–1 1 2 metres (3–4 1 2 ft) high that grows on damp clay soils in Europe and temperate parts of Asia
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The strong grass fought with the long grass of the bush, the strong grass was beaten and the bush grass conquered.
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The bush grass fought with the trees, the grass was beaten and the trees conquered.
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When finally the Foundling sank she shifted and settled as calmly as an animal curls down in the bush grass.
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