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"undergrowth" Definitions
  1. a mass of bushes and plants that grow close together under trees in woods and forests
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144 Sentences With "undergrowth"

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These range from the undergrowth to sticks, leaves and logs.
Cutting trees and clearing undergrowth around homes definitely makes sense.
Back burns are fires deliberately lit to clear dry undergrowth.
Even a small fire can wipe out a rainforest's undergrowth.
Even a small fire can wipe out a rainforest's undergrowth.
There is a dark patch of undergrowth in the left foreground.
Dynamic Ecosystems highly commended: "Battle in the undergrowth" by Ben Goodheart
"Undergrowth", which is the title track, has a really strong journey.
In the distance, three young does picked their way through the undergrowth.
On the path, Mr. Wessels's pale blue eyes peered into the undergrowth.
He clears charred branches and undergrowth to make it more fire resilient.
My cousin and I found it in our walks through the undergrowth.
Most important, the soil level should not be raised to pamper the undergrowth.
Some pictures look like twisted trees while others suggest a jungle's entangled undergrowth.
The search party sent to catch them didn't see the girls in the undergrowth.
Instead, we walked aimlessly as Arnold scoured the undergrowth for remnants of a footpath.
They tangle with each other and the undergrowth of weeds in the battle for sunlight.
In Australia, fires that are too hot actually allows the flammable undergrowth to germinate more.
Noisey caught up with guitarist/vocalist Gussie Larkin to find out what makes Undergrowth unique.
Undergrowth will be available March 18 through Mermaidens bandcamp and on limited edition cassette tape.
Usually the caterpillars are deep in the moss and undergrowth—away from birds and other predators.
His next task is to help with the traps that have been laid in the undergrowth.
Hundreds of new firefighters have been hired and efforts made to clear flammable undergrowth from forests.
A knife like this could clear a path through bushy undergrowth, strip tree bark, or peel fruit.
Alongside Osun, a statute of Iya Mopo, the goddess of women's professions, looms large among the undergrowth.
The mayor said the city had cut undergrowth, cleared alleys and added street lights to the area.
Deforestation has disrupted the natural water cycle in some regions, causing the remaining undergrowth to dry out.
Clouds of butterflies, russet, black and white, flutter from the undergrowth and bees hum round the flowers.
They told us that much of the land is really only silt, held together by tangled undergrowth.
The video shows the kittens camouflaged against a patch of undergrowth, where they were left by their mother.
Yes. Fires can burn away undergrowth, preventing buildups of flammable vegetation that can make big fires even worse.
Over time, undergrowth, saplings and dead trees accumulate, creating conditions in which a fire can spread very rapidly.
In the early months of 2011, Dobie set out cleaning routes, removing undergrowth and knocking away loose rock.
A sea of burned sticks that were trees before the 2008 eruption towered above a undergrowth of ferns.
Nevertheless, the sheer thickness of America's regulatory undergrowth surely hands an advantage to already-licensed banks of all sizes.
"For decades, dense trees and undergrowth have amassed in these lands, fueling catastrophic wildfires," Trump wrote in the order.
BANK OF ENGLAND'S HALDANE SAYS SURVEYS SUGGEST THERE COULD BE 'STIRRING IN THE UNDERGROWTH' REGARDING UK COMPANIES' INVESTMENT PLANS
Buckhorn added that the city was cutting undergrowth, clearing alleys and adding streetlights to better get eyes on possible suspects.
Any diehard David Attenborough enthusiasts may remember seeing this phenomenon featured in the BBC nature series Life in the Undergrowth.
He darts over the shaded undergrowth and finds a cluster of mushrooms, deftly wrapping them in a bundle of leaves.
Buried in undergrowth and weeds, the ruins pose a health risk by attracting vermin, and are also a fire hazard.
It's about getting lost in nature, which is a metaphor for losing what you're about and crumbling into the undergrowth.
Native Americans lived in Yellowstone, hunted its animals, and even set fire to the grasslands and forests to clear dense undergrowth.
Armed only with machetes and sticks, they cleared paths through the undergrowth, hoping the fire would burn out at its edges.
Lighting small patches of low-intensity fires during the cool season burns off bush undergrowth, reducing the amount of flammable materials.
Footpaths wind through shrubby undergrowth, and the graves support a natural succession of snowdrops, daffodils and so on through the seasons.
Aboriginal techniques are based in part on fire prevention: ridding the land of fuel, like debris, scrub, undergrowth and certain grasses.
On a recent morning, the forest was preternaturally quiet, footsteps dampened by windfall and undergrowth, voices absorbed by bark and leaves.
There, they hacked a path for us with machetes through the trees and undergrowth to make sure we didn't disturb wild elephants.
At night, lying awake in bed, he finds himself drawn into the garden, looking out towards a ghostly presence in the undergrowth.
The name "brushy" is fitting for a rural area thick with undergrowth, briars and hidden obstacles that inflict cuts, bruises and falls.
The color-scapes help: wide tableaus of stark white punctuated with red gore and green undergrowth, barely holding on; endless red dunes.
Tessa One canoe trip, my partner and I were gliding silently on the Allagash River, on a side rivulet through dense undergrowth.
Muntjac deer have eaten the undergrowth where nightingales once nested in the forests near my home, and now those birds have gone.
Captain Molinari said a few of the stones looked as though they could have fallen recently, with no undergrowth to suggest otherwise.
Today, birds chirp incessantly, snakes and a leopard lurk, grey monkeys hop about in tree branches and squirrels streak across in the undergrowth.
The combination of a long period of drought in the West and hot temperatures have caused trees and undergrowth to become particularly tinderlike.
Chevron, he said, makes judges lazy, because it's easier to defer to agencies instead of hacking at undergrowth to reach your own conclusion.
The city has cleared alleys, added streetlights and cut undergrowth to ensure visibility CNN's Ray Sanchez and Eric Levenson contributed to this report
Both survived the attack by crawling into the undergrowth beside the road and hiding in the jungle for hours until the gunmen disappeared.
Members of a 2416-person crew work in a line, hacking at the hardened ground, chopping down trees, yanking out roots and sawing down undergrowth.
As he marched through the neck-high grasses, he bent low to hack away the undergrowth, filling the sack with manioke, a local root vegetable.
That's me, RamboPhoto: Tommy KearnsFinding a place in New York City to use the knife for its obvious function, clearing dense undergrowth, proved nearly impossible.
Eight of us, including my dad, clung to tangled vines to steady ourselves against the slippery undergrowth along a slope in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park.
But in the 1990s, the practice caught on in California as a way to reduce the fire danger posed by the buildup of crackling undergrowth.
In the region's slash-and-burn agricultural cycle, trees are chopped down, then the trunks and undergrowth are burned to clear the land for cows.
After Phillips reported shooting him, Sikich, worried that he was injured, tracked him into dense undergrowth a quarter mile away, where he had hunkered down.
Clearing saplings and undergrowth doesn't provide great opportunities to profit, and some ecologists see big dangers in allowing commercial logging under the guise of fuel reduction.
But underestimating a rustling in the undergrowth, which might conceal a predator, could be fatal, leading to evolutionary selection of a tendency to see agents everywhere.
" They added that, "Removing biomass from growing forests… helps prevent wildfires – themselves a source of CO2 pollution – by clearing out dense undergrowth that increases fire risk.
He then proceeded to help five baby turtles, which he'd worked with local volunteers to free from the island's undergrowth, by releasing them into the sea.
Of all the talent rustling around the undergrowth of London's experimental club scene, few producers have gripped me more forcefully than Organ Tapes, born Tim Zha.
The work wasn't bad: We hand-felled and swamped 75 or so spruce and aspen, and we went bonkers with the hand-loppers on the undergrowth.
These traditional Aboriginal practices, which reduce the undergrowth that can fuel bigger blazes, are attracting new attention as Australia endures disaster and confronts a fiery future.
Whether they're stalking through the undergrowth or sliding beneath carelessly placed piles of clothes, those whiskery queens of disguise know how to disappear when they want to.
The rescuers described a lifeless scene free of birds and insects, with the forest undergrowth gone, reeds burned in a creek, and hollowed-out trees still smoking.
In the dense undergrowth of this "forest," many people see things in these pictures and music, and they're not sure what they're seeing really exists or not.
Lightning sparked a wildfire on Stetson Creek that gave my leadership a scare, and they had me and the other technicians clear our research station of undergrowth.
After endlessly scouring the internet, you'd come up with nothing, despite your own distinct memories of a bunch of ants going on wild hijinks through the undergrowth.
Soy farming has been a driver of Amazon deforestation, marking the total destruction of jungle areas after activities such as logging and ranching clear larger trees and undergrowth.
The ranchers consider putting their horses to pasture in the woods the most efficient way to manage the undergrowth in a region that is otherwise prone to wildfires.
A former deputy prime minister, Barnaby Joyce, reasoned that Greens were partly to blame, since they have campaigned against controlled "back-burning", which clears the bush of dried-out undergrowth.
Among firefighters there is no doubt that the root cause of the rapid spread of fires is rampant undergrowth, which is expensive to clear for plots of a hectare or less.
A young nonprofit run by the architect Stephen Byrns has been excavating wonders from the undergrowth, including rocky water cascades, crisscrossing canals, ancient stone pillars and a domed Temple of Love.
It rained at my house in early October, for the first time since May, and the brown hills where I run in my free time soon flashed a hint of undergrowth.
Giant sequoias are fire-resistant, which helps explain their longevity, and depend on fire to reproduce: the fire clears away undergrowth and helps to disperse seed cones into mineral-rich soil.
Others want better equipment and more help with preventive burning of undergrowth, along with tougher building standards, and maybe even a carbon tax that would raise money to bolster firefighting and reconstruction.
This weekend the government held an extraordinary cabinet meeting in the interior where the fires struck and unveiled tax breaks, investments and other measures to help clear the land of flammable undergrowth.
Used syringes could be seen lying in undergrowth behind public benches around the Law School on Wednesday, and people said trees and bushes in parks were often used as cover by drug users.
They are also not the only giant arachnids that feast on mammals—just a few months ago, scientists published footage of a tarantula dragging a possum through the undergrowth of the Peruvian Amazon.
If you were to fly over the area, the Chilean myrtles would look like a solid undergrowth, their fragrant white flowers contrasting with the red petals of a parasite creeper called the medalitta.
Locals say they need government help to merge the plots into economically viable units that will give absentee owners an incentive to build firebreaks and clear highly flammable undergrowth and wild eucalyptus trees.
Farmers often burn cane fields in the region this time of year during harvest, authorities said, and locals try to catch animals as they run out of the undergrowth to escape the flames.
Costa's government is under pressure to show its efforts, which have included hiring hundreds of firefighters and clearing land of flammable undergrowth, are paying off to prevent a repeat of last year's tragedy.
DROUGHT REVEALS &aposGHOST GARDENS,&apos ANCIENT CEMETERIES, LOST CITIES ACROSS BRITISH ISLES Built from stones on a headland, the Bray's Head sign had been hidden for years by thick undergrowth, according to Sky News .
Since last year's tragedy, which struck during an extreme drought, the government has hired hundreds of professional firefighters and sharply stepped up controls to ensure landowners clear their lands of undergrowth that fan fires.
Lepice, a Rembrandt devotee, used plates already etched with images for his monotypes; six examples in the show were made atop a Dutch-looking shoreline scene supplemented by additions of trees, clouds or undergrowth.
The Maple Fire, along with two other fires burning in more remote areas of Yellowstone, were all caused by lightning, and are burning in timber and undergrowth primed by a dry spring and summer.
So too are forests choked with undergrowth, small trees and other fuel after decades of fighting fires in areas where they used to occur naturally, according to former U.S. Forest Service officials and experts.
The band's next challenge is to release their debut album, Undergrowth and provide momentum for their next release, an EP, which they aim to record and make available before the end of the year.
As I walked, I found myself paying a different quality of attention to my surroundings than I ever had before, listening apprehensively for the faintest sounds and scanning for signs of movement in the undergrowth.
Everyone in the room sat facing the eastern wall featuring a large white sculpture of a tree growing out of dense undergrowth, hornbills flying out of its canopy, the letters ASRI carved on its trunk.
Watson was a founding member of experimental Dada-influenced band Cabaret Voltaire, and as a sound recordist has worked on numerous Sir David Attenborough-narrated nature docs like Life in the Undergrowth and Frozen Planet.
Infrared imagery shows two South Korean soldiers crawling through undergrowth to drag the wounded North Korean to safety, while the deputy commander of the border security unit oversees the rescue from a few meters away.
This is where Tchelitchew comes in and a magnifying glass proves handy — look carefully at "Thicket" (1958), and you will likely see a ghostly face synonymous with the undergrowth in the lower right hand corner.
Or the tale of cacao beans picked in the fall from trees that grow wild around the village of Carmen del Emero and which are composted in an undergrowth of strangler figs and jaguar droppings.
"I don't believe that Uncle Jim ever experienced what one might call a stirring in the undergrowth for anyone — man, woman, adult or child," Nicholas, the youngest of the Llewelyn Davies children, remarked as an adult.
Erosion from rain and snowmelt is now the risk there, with the great threat looming not so much from fire, but from the winter and spring to come, with little undergrowth to hold the soil in place.
CAMPOS LINDOS, Brazil (Reuters) - When farmer Julimar Pansera purchased land in Brazil's interior seven years ago, it was blanketed in tiers of fruit trees, twisted shrubs and the occasional palm standing tall in a thicket of undergrowth.
Given how long it takes, you may not be able to do it regularly; no one's going to get home at 7:30 PM from their data analysis job and head off rooting for blackberries in the undergrowth.
The latest bout of pollution comes even as Indonesia steps up efforts against the 'slash-and-burn' technique of cutting down vegetation on a patch of land, then burning off the undergrowth to make space for new plantations.
"I can make better money and also practise my languages with tourists, which is my passion," said Perez, as he pointed to the large bed where Fidel Castro once slept next to a window overlooking the surrounding undergrowth.
Scientists have long argued that they can use the forest — a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees towering over thick undergrowth — to study how natural processes worked for thousands of years, before humans deforested most of the Continent.
Tree trunks were blistered and split from intense heat — the mottled pattern reminiscent of Dutch crunch bread — but there they were, still standing, with a lush carpet of verdant shrubs and other undergrowth filling in around their feet.
Following Poh Lin and her young family as they explore the island, Michael Latham's camera is alternately serene and agitated, thrusting through jungly undergrowth or gazing, bewitched, at a crimson carpet of crabs by a restless gray ocean.
The government has now adopted a series of fire prevention measures which have been discussed for many years in Portugal, including enforcing strict rules on cutting down undergrowth on properties and developing a full land registry for the country.
The managed burn — a low-intensity controlled fire - was meant to clear undergrowth and protect the Santa Fe National Forest, and surrounding villages, from future wildfires that are growing more frequent and severe across the West with climate change.
Teams of on-ground workers used chain saws, brush cutters and slashers to remove undergrowth, trees and shrubs in areas where the bush land meets the suburbs throughout areas prone to bush fires in New South Wales and Victoria.
This is the Indiana Jones moment: when the expedition, fighting twisted vines and dense jungle undergrowth, reaches a clearing and beholds the sacred peak whose name local tribes dare not speak aloud, a repository of riches beyond the dreams of avarice.
Kristen Wiig does what she can with the role of Audrey, the Branches' neighbor, who hires a "blackberry abatement specialist" to probe the undergrowth between their homes, and fights to maintain what she calls the "correctitude" of the local school.
Not only must Changla Mro and other women of the Mro ethnic group trek for hours along steep paths slicing through trees and bamboo, they must also brave snakes, wild pigs and fishing cats that lurk in the thick undergrowth.
Photo credit: Courtesy BBC Newcastle/ Kaleel Zibe and Jacky Longstaff For a man who's managed to capture the sound of an ant walking (for Life in the Undergrowth) Watson's ear is very finally tuned to the sounds most of us ignore.
In one room, the curved stems of a banana tree, still heavy with green fruit, might have been mistaken for a sculpture, and on the parlor floor, against the back wall, ferns and moss clustered along the baseboard like undergrowth.
A shotgun was found in nearby undergrowth, in addition to a cartridge and a Koran in the car he had left at the edge of the airbase, where he was arrested in the early morning on returning to the spot, the sources said.
It hasn't kept people from building houses on the Houston floodplain and constructing poorly-planned levees along the Mississippi, and it hasn't kept people from building houses up next to forest and letting undergrowth and small trees clump together—all while temperatures rise.
So, maybe they don't actually breathe fire, but as long as they keep their chins up and the undergrowth under grown, residents probably won't mind being goaded into reaching safety goats by employing these goat to weapons in the bahhhttle against blazes.
For "Hop, Skip, Jump, and Fly: Escape From Gravity," Ms. Hicks has laid down 200 meters of serpentine aluminum tubes wrapped in colorful, weatherproof textiles; green cylinders are camouflaged in the undergrowth, while brilliant blue loop-de-loops crawl out of the brush.
The old hierarchical systems, painfully imagined, allowed us to research in the tangled undergrowth of facts by providing logical sequences of numbers, letters or subjects, tidying up scholarly trawlings into volumes and chapters, creating indexes and tables of contents to dissect and reassemble the information.
It's a resume so out of left field that we have no other choice but to acknowledge it was simply born from the undergrowth of the coin flip that underlies every sports play like, say, Jeremy Lamb being in perfect position for this steal and dunk.
We need to modernize the rulemaking process with the best technology available and we need to start now, to get ahead of the curve before President Trump's rule-cutting axe starts to swing in earnest…and a whole new forest of regulatory undergrowth emerges in his wake.
Like many growing Asian cities, Bangkok is plagued by vehicle fumes, dust from construction sites and emissions from industry but the burning of stubble and undergrowth in fields in surrounding rural areas is believed to contribute to much higher pollution levels in the dry, winter months.
In recent years, Lawson has begun explicitly framing this destination: she has taken a picture of a loving, naked couple in the lush Congolese forests, half hidden in the undergrowth ("The Garden," 2015) and another of beaux fondly clinging, half-dressed, posed together in tropical gardens ("Oath," 2013).
One night, pursuing a rapid scuttling in the undergrowth—it could have been a lot of things: the raccoon may be spotted in Flagstaff, and the gray fox, and the feral cat, and certainly the squirrel—I found myself in the middle of the woods without my flashlight.
And who is it waiting on the riverbank with his hands in the willow branches, whose laughter tumbles swaying from a branch high above, whose is the face in the undergrowth in the corner of your eye, built of light and leaf-shadow, there and gone in a blink?
In "Garden with Butterflies" (1890), a steeply pitched close-up of green undergrowth scissors and sways with brushstrokes mimicking the rugged surfaces of spindly plants and long grass while the pistoled flowers on the right echo the leaf-like butterfly wings on the left, which, in turn, imitate squibs of paint.
In the patch of forest he studies, Djiofack steps lightly through the undergrowth, knapsack on his back, talking and gesticulating as he passes trees painted with rings, daubed with codes, and hung with dog tags identifying them as part of the project researching Afrormosia's powers of regeneration, propagation, and growth.
Last July, they began to appear in a kite-shaped median between the highway and an exit lane onto West 57th Street, across from a Sanitation Department garage: first a few rats, then a few dozen, then so many that they were a blur of white in the undergrowth, a scurrying time-lapse.
So tightly does Granik enfold us within the attitudes and the anxieties of Will and Tom that, like them, we come to view the undergrowth as a haven and the city as strange and wild; when they make a trip into Portland, we grasp at once how lost and uprooted they are.
Here's an old dude with a monocle and a bowler hat, sloshing a bone china cup of tea (barely a splash of milk in there, too) in his left hand and brandishing the kind of blade that Ancestral Brits Abroad would have used to cut through foreign undergrowth on their march of colonization.
Many areas of the West — where timber cutting has declined and even the thinning of trees for fire safety is sometimes contested by conservation groups — are choked with younger smaller trees that can burn readily, patches of thick undergrowth or blighted areas where insects or disease have left dead trees standing in place.
The plan is to cook big this weekend, though Frost is in the forecast: Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel bothAnd be one traveler, long I stoodAnd looked down one as far as I couldTo where it bent in the undergrowth;Then… Well, I'm no poet.
Leaping up, sick with excitement and dread, she crossed to the window and parted the curtains, looking out into the garden's subdued blue light as if she had to check that it was still there: the massy forms of the apple trees, the black incontrovertible bulk of the shed, birds stirring, invisible, in the undergrowth.
" His comeuppance arrives via his neighbor at the table, Celia Cohen, who tells him to "think of poems as trying to get beyond the gates of the rational to a place where everything is happening at once, where the human messes and particulars are tangled with the undergrowth of things in ways that cannot easily be described.
And then walking through the forest, listening, looking, smelling, hearing, looking in wonder at the undergrowth, looking in wonder at the trees, seeing lots of small mammal tracks going across the ground, some of them very well-worn, which is very exciting because that means we've got stuff up there, small mammals up there running around all over the place.

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