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Definition of bush house in English: bush housenoun Australian 1A large wooden garden structure that protects shade-loving plants and also serves as a living space. all one side of the garden was taken up by a bush house full of splendid palms Example sentencesExamples - It grows well in the sunny part of a bush house.
- There are two bush houses, a pergola, and a maple tree.
- The required shade may be easily provided by the erection of a bush-house.
- There is a big variety of sections, including vegetable gardens, a fish pond and a bush house.
- In the case of a bush house, here again Cypripediums and Cymbidiums could be grown.
- 1.1 A house in a rural area, built in a rustic style.
she moved from the spacious bush house to a small bedsit in Canberra Example sentencesExamples - New models of domestic life evolve in adaptation to the architectural features of the Australian bush house.
- We could build you a bush house here.
- They were quickly taken out of the village to a bush house to stop other people getting the disease.
- He describes the 'eerie experience' of being alone in a bush house on a winter's night.
- There was always going to be another house, a bush house high on a hill somewhere overlooking the sea.
- I've been coming to this bush house for 20 years, on and off, and I've never seen the dam this full.
- They slept in a bush house near the Samberigi villages.
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