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Definition of shrubbery in English: shrubberynounPlural shrubberies ˈʃrʌb(ə)riˈʃrəb(ə)ri An area in a garden planted with shrubs. 灌木丛 Example sentencesExamples - I caught sight of the familiar shrubbery and gardens, and even the shape of a monumental manor.
- Eighteen private gardens at Wilmslow are being thrown open to the public tomorrow, offering a rare glimpse of beautiful herbaceous borders, shrubberies, water features, - and even a working steam railway!
- The developers have included water features, seating area and shrubberies in the landscaped gardens which surround the scheme.
- On the side away from the water, parklike characteristics continue, interspersed by well planted shrubberies, a small pond with stepping stones, and a leafy stream flowing out into the lake.
- The garden and the small shrubberies to the front are attractive.
- It was a very very large garden, with seats, and water features and shrubberies littered around it.
- The trim roadside lawns with shrubberies and annuals both here and on the approach to Cork give a most optimistic expectation of what the town has to offer.
- There is side access to the rear garden, which includes a decked patio area, border shrubbery and a lawn as well as a small shed.
- The shrubbery replaced a hard area and was designed to prevent accidents at a blind corner where the city wall meets South Esplanade.
- He started walking toward the light shrubbery surrounding the area.
- The garden is split level with a paved area, a well manicured lawn and a shrubbery with water feature.
- Mother was a very keen gardener and under her supervision we grew all our own vegetables and looked after the flower garden and shrubbery.
- With a little shrubbery or plants, such fences can provide very attractive barriers along property lines.
- The 97-foot rear garden is in lawn, with flowering plants and shrubbery.
- Mature lawns surround Lakefield House while the manageable garden also features a shrubbery and rockeries as well as the two patio areas.
- Low shrubbery, especially berry bushes that also provide a food source, makes an effective shelter.
- To the front and rear of the house are lawns and shrubberies, but the grounds also contain two acres of young trees, a wildlife pond, mature woodland and banks of rhododendrons.
- Grottos and ruins gave gardens a visual impact while ornamental shrubberies appealed to the emerging middle class.
- Cleanliness and trash pickup are ongoing maintenance jobs, as is the upkeep of public gardens, shrubbery and flowers.
- Specimens grown as trees in a shrubbery or semi-wild garden can be left to grow as they want, with branches removed only when access is required or they are dead or diseased.
Definition of shrubbery in US English: shrubberynounˈʃrəb(ə)riˈSHrəb(ə)rē 1Shrubs collectively. Example sentencesExamples - The trees and shrubbery grew denser as I headed deeper into the forest.
- We start our vigil crouched between miserably cold boulders, invisible save for a few tiny peepholes in dense shrubbery.
- If it is dense enough, shrubbery can provide a home to ground-nesting birds such as doves and thrushes as well as small mammals like rabbits.
- I can create living walls for garden rooms and fill huge spaces that would otherwise have been lawn with shrubbery.
- I froze a moment and then ducked into some nearby shrubbery.
- The site included maintained lawns, native shrubbery, glass-houses, and outbuildings and is host to a large population of redbacks.
- Fiona was lodged between the building and James, her left shoulder buried in the dirt while musty shrubbery hovered precariously above her.
- The object reportedly left behind some irregularly-spaced indentations in the ground, and scorched shrubbery.
- Van der Beesen's gray mustache is, like Dutch shrubbery, both voluminous and perfectly tidy.
- Crawling through some shrubbery and finding yourself face to face with a Vietnamese soldier induces fear.
- He could only assume that such shrubbery was meant to conceal the entrance into the cave, so it only made sense to feel around along the face of the cliff.
- The gardens to the front and rear are well maintained with plenty of mature shrubbery and a greenhouse.
- The night wind howled, whipping at tree branches and shrubbery.
- Amid the shallow valley trees and tangled, sickly shrubbery was a massive boulder that had in ages past been cast down from a nearby rocky mount.
- There in front of the ever-present conifer shrubbery, I worked a bag of composted cow manure into the ground.
- Next to the house was shrubbery, always trimmed, never too short or too long, always perfect.
- Vegetable seeds, flower seeds, and I think the seedlings for a small hedge so that Minerva could line her walkway with shrubbery.
- Protection from afternoon sun may also be given by fences, shrubbery or screens.
- Care should be taken when designing roses into the landscape which are next to solid structures like fences, buildings or even large, dense shrubbery.
- The same dense shrubbery, tall trees, and grasses that shelter passing wildlife also provide nesting places for a variety of creatures.
- 1.1 An area planted with shrubs.
灌木丛 Example sentencesExamples - Low shrubbery, especially berry bushes that also provide a food source, makes an effective shelter.
- The garden and the small shrubberies to the front are attractive.
- The garden is split level with a paved area, a well manicured lawn and a shrubbery with water feature.
- Grottos and ruins gave gardens a visual impact while ornamental shrubberies appealed to the emerging middle class.
- It was a very very large garden, with seats, and water features and shrubberies littered around it.
- Specimens grown as trees in a shrubbery or semi-wild garden can be left to grow as they want, with branches removed only when access is required or they are dead or diseased.
- The developers have included water features, seating area and shrubberies in the landscaped gardens which surround the scheme.
- There is side access to the rear garden, which includes a decked patio area, border shrubbery and a lawn as well as a small shed.
- Mother was a very keen gardener and under her supervision we grew all our own vegetables and looked after the flower garden and shrubbery.
- He started walking toward the light shrubbery surrounding the area.
- Cleanliness and trash pickup are ongoing maintenance jobs, as is the upkeep of public gardens, shrubbery and flowers.
- The shrubbery replaced a hard area and was designed to prevent accidents at a blind corner where the city wall meets South Esplanade.
- Eighteen private gardens at Wilmslow are being thrown open to the public tomorrow, offering a rare glimpse of beautiful herbaceous borders, shrubberies, water features, - and even a working steam railway!
- On the side away from the water, parklike characteristics continue, interspersed by well planted shrubberies, a small pond with stepping stones, and a leafy stream flowing out into the lake.
- To the front and rear of the house are lawns and shrubberies, but the grounds also contain two acres of young trees, a wildlife pond, mature woodland and banks of rhododendrons.
- With a little shrubbery or plants, such fences can provide very attractive barriers along property lines.
- The 97-foot rear garden is in lawn, with flowering plants and shrubbery.
- Mature lawns surround Lakefield House while the manageable garden also features a shrubbery and rockeries as well as the two patio areas.
- The trim roadside lawns with shrubberies and annuals both here and on the approach to Cork give a most optimistic expectation of what the town has to offer.
- I caught sight of the familiar shrubbery and gardens, and even the shape of a monumental manor.
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