Results for: journey through bush, walk
English English
evergreen tree or bush with small clusters of white flowers that sometimes have pink edges, shrub or tree with white flowersviburnum
expressing wish for safe journeyGodspeed
famil name; George Walker Bush (born 1946), 43rd president of the United States (2001-), former governor of Texas; George Herbert Walker Bush (born 1924), 41st president of the United States (1989-1993)Bush
family name; Jules Verne (1828-1905), French writer who wrote "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" and "Journey to the Center of the Earth" and "Around the World in Eighty Days"Verne
flexible, lacking force, lacking stiffness, wilted, droopy; lifeless, lacking energy; weak; flexible, lacking volume or substance, lameness, irregular awkward walk, not stiffened by boards, unconvincing, walk with a limp; move or progress in an awkward...limp
flowering bushred valerian
flowering evergreen shrub, poisonous evergreen bush with red and white flowers (native to the Mediterranean region), rosebayoleander
flowering shrub, sharp-tasting red berry, type of bush; red berry fruit of this plantred currant
follow a changing course, grow in random way, stroll, promenade, leisurely walk, talk or write aimlessly, walk for pleasure, walk leisurely, promenade; write or speak in a confusing mannerramble
follow a twisting route, ornamental design, relaxed walk, twist or bend, walk about aimlessly; carry on in a leisurely way; wander, roam; ramble, wander slowly and aimlesslymeander
follow stealthily, shadow, pursue stealthily; walk stiffly and proudly, strut, persistently harass somebody, proceed steadily and malevolently, slender structural part of animal, slender supporting part, stealthy pursuit, stem of a plant, stem of plant...stalk
foot gear that enables the wearer to walk on the surface of deep snow (especially a racket-shaped frame strung with strips of rawhide), shoe for walking in snow, walk across deep snow on snowshoes, walk in snowshoessnowshoe
forceful hit, hard blow; hard laborious work; long exhausting walk, hard hit, hard work, hit hard; progress slowly and ploddingly; work persistently, toil, hit somebody or something hard, long hard walk, make your way, work long and hardslog
fruit of blackberry, thorny bush with small purple fruits, type of wild trailing shrub; edible black or dark purple fruit of the blackberry bushblackberry
fruit of currant bush, seedless raisin made from a small variety of grape (used in cooking and baking), small dried grape, small fruit-bearing shrubcurrant
 

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