brushwood

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Examples of brushwood

  • It was hidden behind a wall made with mud from the lake, and protected on the top by thorny brushwood. 

  • The St. John bonfire was not a religious ceremony, but its character lifted it above the ordinary burning of brushwood at night. 

  • The forest was full of fallen brushwood, as dry as tinder, and Henry helped gather it. 

  • The sparks were allowed to fall on tinder and fanned into a flame, with which the dry brushwood was kindled. 

  • There he saw a man coming down from the wood, leading a horse laden with bundles of brushwood. 

  • The brushwood is very thick and 70-80 cm high.

  • Ethnographic studies have shown that pastoral settlements and instruments are predominantly made of organic materials such as brushwood and animal skins.

  • The "stove" was essentially a hole dug on the ground with brushwood and grass picked up elsewhere for fuel.

  • This work could be commenced early in the dry season, and the brushwood burnt on the ground cleared, so as to destroy any pupae which might be lurking there.

  • These are the brushwood that set the forest alight.

  • All this nonsense that one sees of putting brushwood over them is only to make them look a little less formidable than they are.

  • In some cases the allotment was of land from which fuel could actually be obtained in the form of peat or brushwood.

  • By all means clear away the malaria and brushwood and do things of that kind.

  • I hardly know why so much brushwood has been brought on.

  • Forest owners should also be offered tax breaks and financial incentives to encourage them to clear brushwood and carry out maintenance work.

  • The fact remains that there is an enormous amount of brushwood on this site.

  • The second is that they have used the brushwood to keep themselves warm in the cold weather.

  • If these arteries are not kept clear all the brushwood, fallen trees and other matter are carried down the river.

  • Changes of practice in recent years, leaving bark and brushwood in situ, have had a beneficial effect on the soil.

  • Brushwood is usually taken by the local inhabitants unless there are special reasons to the contrary.

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