adjective thick and tangled, like a bush
Used to describe plants with dense, thick foliage, such as bushy trees or shrubs.
Describes dense and overgrown vegetation that is unruly and bushy in appearance.
Describes hair that is thick, full, and voluminous, often styled in a bushy manner.
Refers to animals with thick, coarse fur or hair that appears bushy in texture.
In a descriptive passage, a writer may use 'bushy' to describe a character's unruly or thick hair.
A psychologist may use 'bushy' in a case study to describe a patient's eyebrows or facial hair.
A botanist may use 'bushy' to describe a plant with dense foliage or branches.
A hair stylist may use 'bushy' to refer to a client's thick and unmanageable hair texture.
A wildlife biologist may use 'bushy' to describe the tail of a squirrel or the fur of a bushy-tailed animal.