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(n)
The act of concealing oneself and lying in wait to attack or kill by surprise.
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(US, colloquial) The buttocks.
(Judaism, Christianity) A biblical object described in Exodus 3:1-22, used by Yahweh to communicate with Moses.
spiny eurasian shrub having greenish purple-tinged flowers and ovoid yellow-green or red-purple berries
(adj)
(Geordie, slang) Excellent, very good.
a bush, shrub, or smaller tree of any of the species within the genus Juniperus.
Of species Vachellia farnesiana, sweet acacia, huisache, native to the tropical Americas, now widespread in warm climates on all continents.
small asian tree with pinkish flowers and pear-shaped fruit; widely cultivated
A common North American desert shrub used as a medicinal herb, Larrea tridentata.
Any of several plants that conspicuously attract butterflies
Any plant in the genus Amelanchier.
Mountain laurel, a plant of species Kalmia latifolia.
vice president under reagan and 41st president of the united states (born in 1924)
Euonymus americanus, a flowering plant in the family Celastraceae.
Linnaea amabilis, a deciduous flowering shrub in the family Caprifoliaceae.
deciduous shrub of the eastern united states having highly aromatic leaves and bark and yellow flowers followed by scarlet or yellow berries
any prickly shrub of the genus rubus bearing edible aggregate fruits
A plant, Viburnum trilobum
Alternative form of smokebush [Any of several Australian shrubs and trees, of the genus Conospermum, that have flowers in dense spikes.]
deciduous north american shrub or small tree having three-lobed leaves and red berries
Shrubs or small trees with daisy-like flowers:
small bushy tree of southeastern united states having profuse clusters of white flowers
evergreen south american shrub having showy trumpet-shaped orange flowers; grown as an ornamental or houseplant
bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle
The shrub Baccharis pilularis native to the western United States.
deciduous thicket-forming old world shrub with clusters of white flowers and small bright red berries
shrub of eastern and southern coastal united states having beautiful racemes of spice-scented white flowers
spiny shrub with silvery-scurfy foliage of alkaline plains of southwestern united states and mexico
handsome shrub with showy orange to scarlet or crimson flowers; florida and west indies to mexico and brazil
any of numerous shrubs of the genus vaccinium bearing blueberries
hairy upright herb native to southeastern asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable
any of several handsome evergreen shrubs of california and northern mexico having downy lobed leaves and showy yellow flowers
small tropical american shrubby tree; widely cultivated in warm regions for its sweet globular yellow fruit
western american shrubs having white felted foliage and yellow flowers that become red-purple
low tropical american shrub having powerful emetic properties
stout-stemmed trailing shrub of new zealand that scrambles over other growth
deciduous shrub of coastal plain of the eastern united states having nodding pinkish-white flowers; poisonous to stock
seacoast shrub of northeastern north america having showy white blossoms and edible purple fruit
any of several trailing blackberry brambles especially of north america
australian shrub having simple obovate leaves and brilliant scarlet flowers
small native american shrubby tree bearing small edible yellow to reddish fruit
tropical american thorny shrub or small tree; fragrant yellow flowers used in making perfumery
low shrub of the eastern united states with downy twigs
A surname.
Chilean firetree
A New South Wales Christmas bush), a tall shrub from Australia of species Ceratopetalum gummiferum.
A large neighborhood in central Brooklyn, New York, New York that was the site of Ebbets Field, home of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
A mountain range in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
A surname from Dutch.
The shrub that roses grow on; a rose plant.