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adjective (thick and spreading: bushy eyebrows; a bushy tail.) espesotr['bʊʃɪ]1 espeso,-a, tupido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have bushy eyebrows ser cejudo,-abushy eyebrows: cejas pobladasadj.• copudo, -a adj.• espeso, -a adj.• melenudo, -a adj.• peludo, -a adj.• zarzoso, -a adj.'bʊʃiadjective bushier, bushiest < beard> poblado, espeso; < eyebrows> tupido, poblado; < undergrowth> espeso['bʊʃɪ]ADJ (compar bushier) (superl bushiest) [plant] parecido a un arbusto; [ground] lleno de arbustos; [hair] espeso, tupido; [beard, eyebrows] poblado* * *['bʊʃi]adjective bushier, bushiest < beard> poblado, espeso; < eyebrows> tupido, poblado; < undergrowth> espeso
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