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- adjectiveinformalbushed (adjective)
- tired out:"after three days of training, the rookies were totally bushed"
verbbushed (past tense) · bushed (past participle)- spread out into a thick clump:"her hair bushed out like a halo"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French bos, bosc, variants of bois ‘wood’, reinforced by Old Norse buski, of Germanic origin and related to Dutch bos and German Busch. The sense ‘uncultivated country’ is probably directly from Dutch bos.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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