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rosebush

[rohz-boosh]

noun

  1. a shrub that bears roses. rose.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of rosebush1

First recorded in 1580–90; rose 1 + bush 1
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Example Sentences

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Time and time again, speeding cars have plowed through Plaza Park’s grassy expanses and vibrant rosebushes, demolishing wood benches and slamming into the beloved 88-year-old fountain.

If I left my house in Elba, I could walk to twelve trees, an ant mound, a hornets’ nest, and a bunch of rosebushes.

The rest of the house was covered with rosebushes so thick, they looked as though they would crush the house at any moment.

Dogwood trees with bright pink flowers and rosebushes of every color lined the brick road that led to Division Street.

We were barely over the cerro when we saw them to the right of us, in a clearing, on yet another hill: hundreds of snout-nosed butterflies hovering over dozens of rosebushes.

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