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▪ I. bushed, ppl. a.1 (bʊʃt) [f. bush n.1, v.1 + -ed.] † 1. Of plants or shrubs: Formed into a bush.1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 95 Bassel, fine and busht, sowe in May. 1597 Gerard Herbal xxxiv. §i. 239 Leaues..bushed or braunched at the top. 2. a. Covered with bushes or ‘bush’.1868 Dilke Greater Brit. ...
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Doll (locomotive)
The valve gear was fitted with new eccentrics and repinned and bushed to remove lost motion which had developed.
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Marlborough (Anglo-French car)
He was also involved in the manufacture of Silentbloc rubber bushed bearings; Hartford shock absorbers; Len Brake Co brake shoes; the Marlborough-Thomas
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bushmanship
ˈbushmanship [f. prec., sense 2.] The practice of working, etc., in the bush; bush-farming.1880 Blackw. Mag. Feb. 169 Bush-Life. Queensl. His intimate knowledge of bushmanship. 1922 Times Lit. Suppl. 28 Dec. 869/3 He made his way back to South Africa and..found himself serving in the Intelligence De...
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Eruvadi
The small bushed wilderness on the northern side of the river was called "Puliyur"; this is the site of the present 1st street to 9th street area.
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sparsely
sparsely, adv. (ˈspɑːslɪ) [f. sparse a. + -ly2.] 1. In a sparse manner; not closely or densely; thinly.1796 Morse Amer. Geog. I. 191 It grows sparsely in the N. England and middle States. 1800 Monthly Mag. IX. 237 The paper is sparsely written. 1851 Nichol Archit. Heav. 35 Strewn comparatively spars...
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Mount Rungwe
The mountaintop is bushed grassland, covering about 300 ha. High-elevation herbs include bracken, Buchnera rungwensis, and Valeriana capensis.
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re-bush
re-bush, v. (riːˈbʊʃ) [f. re- 5 c + bush v.3] trans. To provide with a replacement bush. Hence re-ˈbushing vbl. n.1885 C. G. W. Lock Workshop Receipts 4th Ser. 331/2 It is important..that enough metal is left round these holes to admit of their being re-bushed if necessary. 1970 K. Ball Fiat 600, 60...
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Margaret Hollingsworth
Work
Her first play, Bushed, was staged by the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company in 1973.
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haycock
haycock (ˈheɪkɒk) [f. hay n.1 + cock n.2] A conical heap of hay in the field.c 1470 Harding Chron. clxxiii. ii, Walter Wareyn among the hay kockes bushed. 1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §25 Toward nyght make it in wyndrowes and than in smal heycockes. 1632 Milton L'Allegro 90 To the tanned haycock in the mead...
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Ken Emerson
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The Warrumbunglers
On The Rocks
The Warrumbunglers bushed!
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Marlborough-Thomas
André
Theodore Bernard André was involved in the manufacture of Silent-bloc rubber bushed bearings; Hartford shock absorbers; Len Brake Co brake shoes;
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US4415179A - Axle and air bag suspension - Google Patents
A vehicle chassis is provided with a forward mounting portion and a front-to-rear extending trailing arm has its forward end pivotally supported from the mounting portion for oscillation about a horizontal axis extending transversely of the arm. The rear end portion of the arm is clampingly anchored to a corresponding axle end by a resilient material bushed clamp sleeve stationarily mounted on ...
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Self-lubricating chain
History
While some of the earliest self-lubricating bearings were developed by Chrysler the earliest self-lubricating chains were bushed chains, which These bushed chains suffer from the drawback of lower allowable load and tensile strength compared to regular roller chain, and the outer diameter of the
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