Similar words: scrub, scrubs, scrubby, scrubbed, scrubbing, scrub brush, ruble, scrum. Meaning: n. an uncultivated region covered with scrub vegetation.
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1. Thousands of acres of forests and scrubland have been burnt.
2. Out of the earth came a scrubland, and this scrubland grew and became a wood.
3. One crooked little shadow, flickering across stones and scrubland, made rapid progress for a quarter of a mile or so.
4. Scrubland birds such as reed bunting and curlew breed here.
5. The forest thinned to a plateau of wind-worn scrubland and there was the aromatic scent of rosemary and thyme.
6. It was a place of scrubland and marsh less than sixty-five kilometers north of Saigon.
7. Father owns the pottery,(Sentencedict.com ) a bit of scrubland around it and a couple of small fields.
8. Their ancient scrubland is being threatened by ranchersand drought.
9. Now, there's just scrubland dotted with advertising banners fluttering a little bit feebly in the wind.
10. The bumpy country road wound deeper into the scrubland until at last an undulating shape appeared in the distance.
11. The austere landscape had shifted from barren scrubland to enormous jumbles of rocks that looked as if God had forgotten to straighten them up.
12. Councillors decided the broken down buildings, smashed fences and forgotten scrubland were giving passengers a bad impression of the town.
13. Around four million hectares of grassland are suffering from the invasion of scrubland.
14. The vast tracts of sterile desert land were broken only by irregular patches of short, dry grasses or rough scrubland.
15. The town of 70,000—unbearably hot in summer, freezing cold in winter and dusty all year around—is isolated from the outside world by hundreds of miles of scrubland.
16. Tobruk is about an hour and a half by car from Libya's border with Egypt, a drive through flat, sparsely populated scrubland along the Mediterranean coast.
17. It is a typical meadow flower, growing in a variety of plant communities such as dry fields, meadows, but also in scrubland , open-canopy forests and waste places.
18. Ruby great intensity. Generous smell of prune, blackberry, black cherry, peony, and scrubland.
19. Surviving on the scant rain that falls on the high desert, the surrounding natural scrubland uses far less water. The scrubland, shown in the upper left corner of the image, is tan and pale blue.
20. TASTING NOTES : Aromas of thyme, rosemary and other herbs typical of the "garrigue"(Mediterranean scrubland) can be detected in the bouquet.
21. A very aromatic nose with notes of red fruits spices and liquorice, with underlying notes of scrubland.
22. However, the efficiency of the whole Loess Plateau region is low because there are some problems in the conservation and development of the scrubland resources.
23. The vineyards are situated just over 2km from the sea on a small plateau at 150-200m above sealevel, and completely surrounded by verdant Mediterranean scrubland .
24. The vine is plant of this region where alternate steep hillside, valleys and table - land of scrubland.
25. Our guide also tells us to sleep as there is nothing to see – but the landscape is astounding, with vast, scrubland hills and mountains that meet the clouds.
26. Gathering once provided 70 percent of the Bushman diet, but ancient scrubland has been converted to cattle ranches.
27. The Boeing 737-500 was descending to land at Perm after a two-hour flight from Moscow when it burst into flames and plunged into scrubland on the edge of the city, narrowly missing houses.
28. He pushes open a factory door to reveal a patch of barren scrubland; the factory, it turns out, is just a fa?ade. "Amazing!" he shouts, gesturing at the empty space.
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