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Definition of bush-clad in English: bush-cladadjective NZ (of a landscape) covered with indigenous forest. the road rises and you drive through bush-clad slopes Example sentencesExamples - The buildings are stacked up a hill, with the bush-clad suburbs are directly behind them, which lends the buildings an entirely different air.
- Teams of rescuers scoured bush-clad hills in rain and mist yesterday searching for the missing trio.
- His van smashed through the brick and steel lookout barrier, plunging more than 100 m down the bush-clad cliff.
- Drive with care and allow time to appreciate the impressive beauty of this bush-clad gorge.
- The vehicle was discovered down a bush-clad bank.
- There are two-level standalone pole houses, perched on the side of bush-clad gullies, as guest accommodation.
- Then there is the third category of cat, namely the "feral" (not to be confused with the stray) who live, unseen, in bush-clad areas and who are not dependent on humans for their food.
- All homes are evacuated in this scenic part of Christchurch, with the sea in front and houses on bush-clad hills with walking tracks behind.
- He has since bought another property in the bush-clad Waipatiki settlement.
- There are several small islands such as Limestone, each with an interesting history, as well as many peninsulas with hidden beaches and bush-clad slopes that hide their surprisingly many inhabitants.
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