I wonder how many of them are bushed along the trail between here and Nogales?
The bush had been cleared from around the spring, and the ashes of an old camp-fire marked the spot where Lorry had often "bushed over-night" on his way to the cabin.
This went on day after day, while Hongi was having his big war canoes transported from the sea, up creeks, across land, over a range of bushed hills, and through lakes to the scene of action.
As there was no spoor returning, it was evident that a number of the enemy must be located in their bushed recesses, and, in case they should have spotted me, they would most certainly do their best to cut me off.
Saddling up again we rode through clumps of bush and up gently rising ground towards a range of heavily bushed mountains, some ten miles off, through which ran the divide, or pass, we were to guard.
Bushings must be long enough to bush the entire length of the hole in one continuous piece, or else the hole must first be bushed by a continuous water proof tube.
There must be a drip loop outside to drain off water, and the hole through which the conductor passes must be bushed with a non-combustible, non-absorptive insulating tube slanting downward toward the outside.
In buildings already constructed where the conditions are such that neither outlet box nor plate can be installed, these appliances may be omitted by special permission, providing the conduit ends are bushed and secured.
How I had lined the ground, planted, hoed, bushed them!
I recall the bearing of Old Phelps, when, several years ago, he conducted a party to the summit of Mount Marcy by the way he had "bushed out.
For flat was the isle, and scarce raised above the wash of the leeward ripple on a fair day; nor was it either timbered or bushed or grassed, and, so far as Birdalone might see, no one foot of it differed in aught from another.
They nodded their heads thereat, and Birdalone kilted her skirts and went her ways to some broken bushed ground, where was a many rabbits playing about; but she went not out of eye-shot of the babes.
The big ends are lined with white metal and the small ends are bushed with phosphor bronze.
In a number of instances, instead of plain bushed bearings anti-friction forms using ball or rollers have been used at the lower end.
Both ends of the connecting rod are bushed with a one-piece bearing, as it can be assembled in place before the crank-shaft assembly is built up.
If there is sufficient stock in the plunger guide casting as is sometimes the case when these members are not separable from the cylinder casting, the guide may be bored out and bushed with a light bronze bushing.
A piece of aluminium tube 3-3/4 inches long, and of the section given at B, is bushed at one end with a piece of brass of the shape shown in Fig.
The main portion consists of a metal tube N, bushed at both ends, the bottom end of the tube being arranged to work on ball-bearings.
The country near the lake consists of open sandhills, thickly bushed and covered with triodia; farther back grew casuarinas and mulga scrubs.
Passing first over rough stony ridges, covered with porcupine grass, we entered a sandy, thickly-bushed country, and struck the creek in ten miles.
The dead are bushed an' stoned to keep 'em safe below!
The cable, feeding same, must be bushed in an approved manner where passing through the metal, and must be properly secured to prevent any mechanical strain on the connection.
In buildings already constructed where the conditions are such that neither outlet box or plate can be installed, these appliances may be omitted, providing the conduit ends are bushed and secured.
Cables must be bushed in a suitable manner where passing through the metal, and must be properly secured to prevent serious mechanical strain on the connections.
Rock and frowning krantz rolled back the reverberations in swooping echo as the first seven-pounder spoke, launching its whistling shrapnel across the deep, thickly-bushed valley of the Tsolo River.
They forded a small river, rippling deep down in a thickly bushed valley, and the steeds drank gratefully of its cool, if slightly brackish, water.
They were formed of wood, and were bushed with brass where they were attached to the shafts.
He started on his voyage of discovery one Easter in flood-time, and a month later the captain got bushed between the Darling and South Australian border.
Seems to me the deeper you read, think, talk, or write about things that end in ism, the less satisfactory the result; the more likely you are to get bushed and dissatisfied with the world.
And therewith he began to go down the side of a ghyll well bushed and treed, and somewhat steep, and Osberne followed him.
The sides of the cage cover or bonnet fit snugly over the bushed bearings.
Bushed we were, and had to make up our minds to it.
We had another day-long journey before us to the next port of call, and it was necessary to start betimes if we were not to be bushed again.
Round the broken top of the tower the ivy bushed out, old and handsome.
Looking up the canal, through the dark pass of the buildings, they saw the Castle on its bluff of brown, green-bushed rock, in a positive miracle of delicate sunshine.
I was bushed and done for, gave it up and said my prayers.
It's easy to get bushed in this country--for new chums from penal settlements!
He had gone north to a newly-formed station and had there out-bushed the bushman in his knowledge of the idiosyncrasies of cattle and sheep and his amazing faculty for spotting country suitable for either.
So long as vermin is kept down by trapping, and the fields properly bushed in the season, to prevent the birds being netted, a fair number are sure to be found.
The assegai-maker's kraal was situated in a hollow on a denselybushed and rugged hillside.
Dusk fell on them in a little valley, through which ran a stream bushed about its edges, and which for the rest was grassy and pleasant, with big sweet-chestnut trees scattered about it.