busky in a sentence
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Definition
Busky: thickly branched or bushy in appearance; robust and well-built.
Sample Sentences
- The busky trees swayed gently in the evening breeze.
- He admired the busky figure of the athlete as he approached the finish line.
- In the thick of the forest, the busky shrubs provided shelter for small animals.
- She loved how the busky landscape transformed with the changing seasons.
- The artist captured the essence of the busky hills in his latest painting.
- They took a leisurely walk through the busky garden, enjoying the vibrant flowers.
- His busky beard gave him a rugged appearance that many found appealing.
- The busky vines climbed up the old brick wall, adding to the charm of the building.
- As they hiked, they marveled at the busky undergrowth teeming with life.
- The busky path led them deeper into the heart of the wilderness.
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