thornbush

[thawrn-boosh]

thornbush Definition

a bush or shrub that has thorns on its branches.

Using thornbush: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "thornbush" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The path was blocked by a thornbush.

  • Example

    The garden is full of thornbushes.

  • Example

    He got scratched by a thornbush while hiking.

thornbush Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thornbush

Phrases with thornbush

  • a type of thornbush that produces roses

    Example

    The rose thornbush in the garden is blooming beautifully.

  • a barrier made of thornbushes to prevent access or passage

    Example

    The thornbush barrier was erected around the perimeter of the property.

  • a maze made of thornbushes

    Example

    The children had fun getting lost in the thornbush maze.

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Summary: thornbush in Brief

'Thornbush' [thawrn-boosh] refers to a bush or shrub with thorns on its branches. It is commonly used to describe a physical obstacle, such as 'The path was blocked by a thornbush,' or a feature of a garden, like 'The garden is full of thornbushes.' Other phrases include 'rose thornbush,' 'thornbush barrier,' and 'thornbush maze.'