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bush

noun
A shrub with branches; a thick shrub; also, a cluster of shrubs. With hunters, a fox tail.

bush

An assemblage of branches interwoven.

bush

A branch of a tree fixed or hung out as a tavern sign. Hence, since the branch has been discontinued, a coronated frame of wood hung out as a tavern sign, is so called. Hence the English proverb, “Good wine needs no bush.” .

bush

A circle of metal let into the sheaves of such blocks as have iron pins, to prevent their wearing. This word when applied to sheaves is called bush, but when applied to the circular iron of a cart wheel is, in America, called a box.

bush

verb intransitive
To grow thick or bushy.

bush

verb transitive
To furnish a block with a bush.