bush out

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bush out

The gardener trimmed the bush out front.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To grow outward; to spread or extend branches, foliage, or growth in an outward direction. This verb describes the manner in which a plant or similar vegetation expands its form by producing new shoots, leaves, or branches that extend away from its center.
Usage

The verb "bush out" is used to describe the process of a plant becoming fuller, denser, or wider as it grows. It emphasizes the outward expansion of its physical structure. - It is typically used in horticultural, botanical, or descriptive natural contexts. - It is an intransitive verb (it does not take a direct object).

Examples
  • Verb:
    • After the spring rains, the young shrub began to bush out beautifully.
    • If you prune the tips, the plant will bush out and become denser.
    • The reference example: "The plant quickly bushed out."
Advanced Usage
  • Descriptive Use: Can be used metaphorically or descriptively for things that spread out in a similar, bushy manner, though this is less common.
    • His hair bushed out in the humid weather.
  • Horticultural Instruction: Often used in gardening advice to describe a desired growth habit.
    • Pinch back the stems to encourage the plant to bush out.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bush (verb): To grow thickly or become dense. (e.g., )
  • Bushy (adjective): Thick and spreading like a bush. (e.g., )
  • Fill out (verb phrase): A more general synonym often used for plants becoming fuller.
Synonyms
  • Spread out
  • Branch out
  • Fill out
  • Expand
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Branch out: To diversify or expand into new areas. (Note: This is more commonly used for business or activities than for literal plant growth, though it originates from the same idea.)
    • The company is branching out into new markets.
  • Bush up (less common): To become overgrown with bushes or dense vegetation.
    • The old path has bushed up and is hard to find.
Related Idioms
  • Beat around the bush: To avoid talking about something directly. (Note: This idiom uses "bush" but is semantically unrelated to the phrasal verb "bush out." It is included here as a common phrase containing the word "bush.")
    • Stop beating around the bush and tell me what happened.
bush out

The gardener trimmed the bush out front.

Verb
  1. grow outward
    • the plant quickly bushed out

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