Similar words: bush, beat about the bush, usher, bus, lush, hush, musher, rush. Meaning: ['bʊʃl] n. 1. a United States dry measure equal to 4 pecks or 2152.42 cubic inches 2. a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 pecks. v. restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken.
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7. She bought a bushel of apples from the farmer.
8. They are offering farmers $2.15 a bushel for corn.
9. Wheat averages 56 pounds to a bushel.
10. Grains are sold by the bushel.
11. Never before have I seen lice by the bushel.
12. Hide my light under the bushel.
13. Light polishes itself under the bushel.
14. The March corn contract climbed four cents a bushel to settle at $ 3. 7325 a bushel.
15. Nowadays Prozac is prescribed by the bushel, even though its biochemical pathways are still a mystery.
16. Problems by the bushel await Prior and his recently appointed team of deputies.
17. One last word - Halloween will bring a bushel of fun because the moon will move through Aries.
18. Current futures prices are above $ 7 a bushel for the first time since September 2008.
19. Still, a bushel of corn that sold for two dollars and 12 cents in January(Sentencedict.com), 2005 went for almost six dollars ($5.97 on the Chicago Board of Trade) at Friday's close.
20. A handful of good life is better than a bushel of learning.
21. He must not measure his neighbour's corn by his own bushel.
22. He liked also being seen and being congratulated on growing up such a fine looking and fortunate young fellow, for he was not the youth to hide his light under a bushel.
23. Corn prices posted a smaller decline, falling six cents to $ 3. 6050 a bushel.
24. The weekly sales were for the period ending Jan. 11, where prices averaged $ 3. 6270 a bushel.
25. Since last April the price of oilseed rape has dropped from $ 6 to $ 3 a bushel.
26. For far too long you've been hiding your light under a bushel.
27. Chicago Board of Trade soybeans soared to $10.59 a bushel Thursday, climbing more than $1.40 in the past month.
28. The corn futures contract for December delivery at the Chicago Board of Trade rose 7.5 cents to settle at $7.275 a bushel.
29. Corn futures rose the 45-cent daily limit, or 8.5 percent, to $5.7325 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade.
30. U.S. wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade fell 5 percent on Friday after surging more than 20 percent earlier this week and nearly doubling since early July to $8.41 a bushel.