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bush road

[ boosh rohd ]

noun

, Canadian.
  1. a rough road cut through forested land, usually to serve a lumbering, mining, or other commercial company.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of bush road1

First recorded in 1820–30

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Example Sentences

An armed party was dispatched along a bush road to seize the wireless station.

But although the settlers often came across these animals, on the bush-road, I never heard of one being attacked by them.

Carney cut down the bush-road that wound its sinuous way to the river flat, some two hundred feet below the town level.

We turned at a walk, and the chasm of the bush road opened up.

It is a long journey on foot to Mollineux, to one unacquainted with a blazed path in a bush road.

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