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lush
adjective as in profuse and delightful
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
We met each other again in the lush trees of Griffith Park, wandering off the trails and into beds of fallen leaves and twisted branches.
For “One Battle After Another,” Anderson, an acolyte of “The French Connection,” wanted VistaVision for its toothy texture and lush but less-than-clean picture.
Over the decades, it has become known as one of Australia's oldest fossil sites as it used to be surrounded by a lush forest.
“I wanted it to feel like you’re leaving reality and entering a magical world,” she says of the walkway, which now features lush plants that add privacy and a welcoming water fountain.
Before the disaster, Fukushima was known as a lush farming area that supplied produce, dairy products, and seafood to the rest of Japan.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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