Lard sides where there was but little timber were obliged to use willow brush for fuel; the rosebushes and bryers were very thick.
The morning of the very day on which the deputation of the rosebushes arrived Nanahboozhoo had returned from one of his short adventures.
Even if Nanahboozhoo did put prickles on the rosebushes he was not a rascal, for we would not have had any roses at all but for what he did.
She had been planning her flower beds, cutting out the dead wood from some neglected rosebushes and shrubbery, and had also helped her husband by sowing seed in the kitchen garden back of the house.
The old rosebushes were in bloom, and as she passed she picked a bud and fastened it on her bosom.
For with the meeting of the fires, which they stood still to watch, a patch of wild rosebushes was caught fairly upon both sides, and flared high, with a great snapping and crackling.
On the other hand, the long, seamlike depressions which ran to the top were filled with dry brush, and even the coulee bottom had clumps of rosebushes and wild currant, where the flames would revel briefly.
Sturdy rosebushes stood before it, and the dead vines of sweet peas bleached on their trellises.
The rosebushes before it were laden with bloom now.
One Saturday afternoon he climbed the garden wall, and skirting behind a long row of rosebushes that screened him from the Countess's terrace, came to a little summer-house where the two young ladies had appointed to meet him that day.
And so she left Myles and her cousin, crossing the little plots of grass and skirting the rosebushes to the cherry-tree.
At our camp there was an abundance of rosebushes and briars, but so little timber that we were obliged to use willow brush for fuel.
On the sandbars and along the margin of the river grows the small-leafed willow; in the low grounds adjoining are scattered rosebushes three or four feet high, the redberry, serviceberry and redwood.
It was rather dark outside, and he was looking directly into the court in which rosebushes and tall flowering plants grew.
But nothing was in it, save the grass and the flowers and the rosebushes that belonged there.
The boxes were very high, and the children knew they must not climb upon them without permission; but they often had leave to step out and sit upon their little stools under the rosebushes or play quietly together.
Sweet peas drooped over the boxes, and the rosebushes shot forth long branches, which were trained about the windows and clustered together almost like a triumphal arch of leaves and flowers.
The courtyard slept in the white twilight, the roofs shed an unimaginable tenderness upon the climbing rosebushes and the bright paving-stones.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rosebushes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.