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Thicket

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Thicket meaning

A dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse. | A dense aggregation of other things, concrete or abstract. | The collection of many small linked files created when a document is saved in HTML format by some word processors and web site creation software.

Example sentences (20)

Blue, powder puff inflorescences of devil’s-bit scabious have threaded their way through the prickly thicket, to be visited by an endless procession of bumblebee pollinators.

Forest animals are already waiting for you in the thicket.

Navigating her way through a thicket of insecurities and bold choices is what makes her more interesting in Season 2, but the character still remains less compelling than the people around her.

Pineco can be found in multiple locations across Paldea, including the Tagtree Thicket, Areas Three and Four of the South Province, Areas One and Two of the East Province, and West Province (Area Three).

Players can also find more near Thorny Thicket and around The Outskirts area of Bahari Bay.

The 2020 legislation Congress passed to help patients who receive surprise medical bills from providers outside of their networks underscores the policy thicket.

There’s a godawful thicket of roads and dense towers behind Crown I avoid at all costs.

In this image provided by NOAA Ocean Exploration, an alfonsino fish swims above a thicket of Lophelia pertusa coral during a dive on a cold water coral mound in the center of the Blake Plateau off the Southeastern coast of the U.S., in June 2019.

Madigan said Black then tried to run off on foot, but ran into a briar patch, or thicket.

Palestinians gathered outside the crumpled remains of one of the homes on Sunday, with young boys weaving their way through a thicket of tangled metal and rubble.

The thrasher’s preferred habitat on-Island is scrub oak thicket, and that’s a habitat type that conservation-oriented land management has sought to maintain or even expand.

Andrew Langdon QC, defending, earlier said: 'By his guilty plea of manslaughter, Mr Mays accepts that on Friday, May 8, having walked with Louise to Havant Thicket, he attacked her.

Downstairs, the swimming pool offers an inset spa and is nestled into its own tropical jungle, overlooked by drought-resistant cacti and a thicket of bamboo.

I would savor hearing birds in the thicket sing at spring’s awakening.

The injured Boris was found in a nearby thicket and rushed to the Rant-en-Dal Animal Hospital.

Kelleher guided Southwest through a thicket of legal obstacles thrown up by other airlines, and the new carrier began flying in 1971.

The Forbidden Forest is the thicket of trees located on Hogwarts grounds.

The incident left one of the bodies buried in a thicket some 500 metres away from the point of explosion.

THE OLD railway line through Glen Dochart – what’s left of it – is a long, thin thicket of self-sown birches, alders, rowans, brambles, willows.

The viewer's heart sinks at the sight of the large animal collapsing on a pile of branches in the middle of a thicket.