bush · noun C /bʊʃ/Full view
bush
B2 a short, thick plant with a lot of branches
Dictionary example:

a rose bush

Learner example:

There were so many flowers and bushes, [and] the water of the lake was so fresh. (Preliminary English Test; B1; Spanish)

the bush
C2 wild parts of Australia or Africa where very few people live
Dictionary example:

He spent weeks wandering in the bush.

Learner example:

For the first three days we were walking through different types of bush that changed like in a [kaleido]scope; the swampy, the dry, the barren. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Polish)

beat about/around the bush
C1 to avoid talking about something difficult or embarrassing
Dictionary example:

I decided to stop beating around the bush and told him exactly what I thought of him.

Learner example:

Well, let's stop beating about the bush and g[et] to the point. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Spanish)

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