Gorse [noun]

Definition of Gorse:

thorny bush

Synonyms of Gorse:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gorse:

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Sentence/Example of Gorse:

He dismounted and attempted to conceal himself amid the gorse of that wild spot.

We left the refreshment-room, and walked among the gorse and birches in the direction of Queen's Mere.

The bees buzzed about the wild thyme and the golden heads of gorse.

By every tree and ledge, by every cranny and point of rock, stoutly rooted hazel and thorn bush and clump of gorse, they climbed.

It's very pretty work in a small gorse, but in a great wood like this I don't care much for being so accurate.

Then he hunted on the ground under the gorse for those nests that had a dozen or more eggs in them.

We notice that several little plants grow near the Gorse, as if they had crept there for shelter.

My friend ate and drank, and then climbed a hill of gorse, and sat alone, looking at the sea.

At other times the two would roam over the gorse-covered Mousehold, discoursing largely about things Romany.

To his surprise he found the entrance “stopped” with clods and prickly branches of gorse, and had perforce to continue his flight.