Similar words: flush, usher, push, bush, musher, rush, brush, sushi. Meaning: [lʌʃ] n. a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually. adj. 1. produced or growing in extreme abundance 2. characterized by extravagance and profusion 3. full of juice.
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211. Lush grass blanketed the banks under scrub oak, and 14)lichen covered rocks of all sizes 15)peppered the fields around the stream—This was Danni's place.
212. The distinguishing rich, loamy earthiness and fine ripe tannins provide structure and mingle with lush fruit, ensuring that the wine will develop additional complexity over many years.
213. The podium is covered in lush roof gardens, reducing rainwater runoff and urban - heat - island effect.
214. The whole resort is very quiet, beautiful lush gardens, ample parking for the rent-a-car or bike.
215. The supernumerary milkers of the lush green season had been dismissed.
216. He travels through the lush and verdant landscape of the island.
217. From Kaiteriteri, cruise the protected waters of the Astrolabe Roadstead past idyllic beaches fringed by lush native forest to the golden expanse of Anchorage Bay (30-45 mins).
218. A lush wine that's great by itself or enjoy with savoury gourmet pies and casseroles, BBQ's or a classic cheeseboard.
219. There are also nature trails through the lush tropical foliage of bamboos, ferns, ginger lilies, orchids, crotons, palms and breadfruit trees.
220. Three months later I heard a sharp yet delicate peep from behind the lush leaves.
221. In a journey of a lifetime we explore the lush grasslands of Brazil to encounter the macaws living alongside 700 species of animals and birds including caiman, capybara and giant anteaters.
222. This lush wilderness is known as the Terai, and it's one of India's most productive landscapes.sentencedict.com
223. To travelers arriving from the south, voyaging up from the Antarctic Peninsula, the island seems almost tropically lush.
224. Cedar Creek Treehouse is 80 miles south of Seattle and is set 50 feet up in a 200-year-old western red cedar tree, right in the canopy of a lush temperate rainforest on the base of Mount Rainier.
225. "Sleep gas?" I splutter, and before I can wipe my mouth on my lacy white sleeve, he hands me a cloth napkin—also lush red.
226. Through the white birch, poplar and pine forest composition, you can see one after another single door single-family buildings, all the windows have no glass, wall clouds lush ivy.