bushie

/ (ˈbʊʃɪ) /


noun
  1. a variant spelling of bushy 2

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British Dictionary definitions for Bushie (2 of 2)

Bushie

/ (ˈbʊʃɪ) /


noun
  1. a supporter of US President George W. Bush or a member of his administration

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How to use bushie in a sentence

  • Pete Wehner, another bushie, blasts Glenn Beck as “a rolling mix of fear, resentment, and anger.”

    Running Away From Rush | Matt Latimer | October 27, 2009 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • Number three is a fox, rudely cut out of flat metal, with a "ryghte bushie tayle," fixed on a house gable overlooking the street.

  • W'y, bushie, if Betsy is always belchin' gunpowder, don't you know her breaf mus' smell uf gunpowder?

    Burl | Morrison Heady
  • Bid Miss Jemima and dear little bushie good-by for me, and carry them my dying blessing.

    Burl | Morrison Heady
  • And, bushie, my boy, have you forgotten that only this spring Burl shot a panther in the woods between here and the field?

    Burl | Morrison Heady
  • Which one uf de varmints was it, bushie, dat gobbled you up frum de corn-fiel' fence, back yander?

    Burl | Morrison Heady