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    undergrowth


    1. was lost in the jungle undergrowth where you only see the predator’s eyes for what


    2. Here again great tufts of undergrowth were plaiting


    3. hear snorts and snuffles, the sounds of night creatures in thick, matted undergrowth


    4. excitement at the chases to come, something ferreting in the undergrowth, the whine


    5. undergrowth at the margins of every road, short and hunch-backed and wallowing


    6. Where a shaft of light has managed to break through the canopy, there are bright green ferns, but in the main, it is easy going over the pine-needle strewn ground with no bushes or undergrowth


    7. Grateful for the lack of undergrowth, I run as fast as I can, the two men flanking me


    8. There was the buzz of flying insects and rustling in dark parts of the undergrowth but apart from that, everything was still


    9. undergrowth one winter some years ago, Tom imagined, and had not


    10. paces into the protective undergrowth

    11. stepped out of the undergrowth


    12. The forest was closing in, and its thick undergrowth


    13. undiscovered in the nearby undergrowth of the


    14. felt his way through the undergrowth


    15. Kassim appeared from the undergrowth of the


    16. to free it from the undergrowth


    17. man in the undergrowth,” he continued, “And they were probably


    18. Without warning, something skittered in the undergrowth nearby, making him jump horribly, swinging the torch about in a desperate attempt to see what it was


    19. Triodines came crashing out of the undergrowth at


    20. the heavy undergrowth near where Grinly had

    21. It didn’t matter, the forest was deep enough that there was little undergrowth, the ground was soft and damp with a few small rock outcrops


    22. The lush undergrowth grew greener and greener daily


    23. clearing in the undergrowth ahead


    24. pointed into the undergrowth


    25. due to the thickness of the undergrowth (Annabelle had


    26. “ELF!!!” his piteous cries hardly even echoed through the deep thicket of undergrowth in the near forest


    27. As he got within a few metres the grounds illuminated by a bioluminescent band running under the solar- panelled roof, revealing the neatly trimmed garden, the blue-white light spilled over to reveal the contrasting wild undergrowth


    28. A semi-circular line of attack was thus formed, but owing to the dense undergrowth, the American fire could not be effectively maintained until a series of advances, in face of a hail of bullets, had brought the line to within 300 yards of the Spanish position


    29. Had she seen something? A movement just beyond the wire fence in the undergrowth? Was that a pair of eyes in the shadows?


    30. Immediately the other cats disappeared, melting into the heavy undergrowth

    31. It was gloomy beneath the canopy, the wet undergrowth making it difficult to see


    32. A man was working his way through the undergrowth towards him but hadn’t spotted him yet


    33. Stepping up his pace even more, the young badger thrust his way through the undergrowth at a half-run, all senses directed on the scent trail he was following


    34. Then the moon broke through the clouds and he noticed a trampled grass trail leading off into the undergrowth


    35. The two badgers fell silent again, continuing their search, pushing their way through the thick undergrowth


    36. She led him through a tangled patch of undergrowth, stopping abruptly at a stunted bush


    37. Hurrying outside the old badger scouted around, finding some tracks leading away into the undergrowth


    38. Soffen left the burrow at a trot, with Slikit right behind her, doing his best to keep up as she ran through the undergrowth


    39. Lurching through the undergrowth, Brock staggered about as though he were a cub taking its first tentative steps


    40. As he lay in the undergrowth Brock's mind swirled wildly with the memories of what had happened to him over the past few moons– the pain in his back, forcing him to limp along with a shuffling gait; the growth on his head, now weeping a foul smelling pus; the voice constantly pursuing him into the furthest recesses of his mind

    41. His tortured cries echoed through the undergrowth as he regained his feet, staggering about, struggling with the unseen darkness threatening his mind


    42. As an additional precaution the undergrowth for a considerable distance around the sett had been cleared so that no badger could approach the sett without being spotted


    43. So saying, Cherva stalked off into the undergrowth, leaving his guards to carry out his orders


    44. It was sometime later, as he emerged from a particularly dense patch of tangled undergrowth, that he spotted the sett beneath a tall ash tree on the edge of a large meadow


    45. As the shouts and screams of the badgers fighting in the labyrinth echoed to him from the thick canopy overhead, Brokin moved his small group through the undergrowth parallel to the pathway leading to the air vent


    46. The badger glanced back over his shoulder to where his companion was still standing half hidden in the undergrowth, but then he looked back and nodded warily


    47. Just before dawn, a noise in the undergrowth brought Darkburst out of his stupor


    48. As the first rat loomed out of the thick undergrowth, Darkburst managed to struggle to his feet


    49. Pushing his way through the tangled undergrowth, he could still hear the sounds of excited, high-pitched squeals behind him


    50. When they reached the edge of a small clearing, he called a halt and told his companions to hide in the undergrowth and wait for him











































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    Synonyms for "undergrowth"

    underbrush undergrowth underwood

    "undergrowth" definitions

    the brush (small trees and bushes and ferns etc.) growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forest