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bramble

[bram-buhl] / ˈbræm bəl /


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Sometimes, politicians get so lost in the bramble and fog of their own lies, they don’t even notice a damaging confession when they make one: “What I wanted is what they wanted.”

From Washington Post

Rawlings spent four months carving out the tank to leave only a steel skeleton of tree trunks, branches and brambles, turning this once-polluting vessel into a 3D forest sculpture.

From BBC

With its tangle of hazel, willow and bramble, the chosen Lancashire release site is ideal for the rodents, but getting them there has been a time-consuming team effort.

From BBC

But it cut through the bramble by relying on the Legislature’s intent, to provide certain privileges in particular situations, to professional media entities.

From Seattle Times

As Krohn cut back the brambles, Ben Gregory, another engineer and fish passage specialist on the county’s culvert survey crew, bushwhacked into the muddy ditch and into thickets of roadside weeds.

From Seattle Times