Brushwood, a multi-instrumentalist, features his singer-songwriter music here.
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In a narrow flue, a bag of bricks and brushwood would be dropped down the chimney.
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They were all described to us as controlled burn of brushwood at the end of winter.
From the guardian.co.uk
A circle of brushwood is then lighted, and the pie is set down in the middle of it.
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It was in a wild district, thickly covered with pine forests and brushwood.
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Whether social or professional or domestic, her bridges were brushwood.
From the theatlantic.com
You stumble on the mossy ground, and trip on the fallen brushwood.
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An old woman came closer to the bonfire and threw a relatively small amount of brushwood on it.
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He recently had a builder remove the brick wall and replace it with brushwood fence that is higher than the original.
From the smh.com.au
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The wood from bushes or small branches; "they built a fire of brushwood"
Brush: a dense growth of bushes
Brushwood is a rural community in the central east part of the Riverina . It is situated by road, about 6 kilometres east from Ganmain and 8 kilometres west from Coolamon.
Branches and twigs fallen from trees and shrubs; Small trees and shrubs
Branches and foliage removed from a tree up to 150mm in diameter.
The branches with the leaves on generally up to a 150mm diameter
Spiny, dense shrubs having delicate purple flowers in the spring and black, poisonous berries in late summer