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bramble

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: bramblespast: brambledpp: brambleding: brambling

This word evokes a sensory experience of roughness and obstruction. It suggests a dense, chaotic tangle of vegetation that is difficult to penetrate, often associated with wild, unkempt landscapes or the edges of forests. There is a strong connotation of hidden danger or irritation, as the thorns are designed to snag and scratch. While a hedge is typically managed and structured, a bramble feels wild and aggressive. It carries a rustic, earthy atmosphere, often appearing in literature to symbolize a barrier or a rugged, natural obstacle that requires effort and patience to navigate.

Countable when referring to a single plant or a specific bush. Uncountable when referring to a mass of tangled prickly growth covering an area.

Meanings

Noun

A prickly, scrambling shrub of the genus Rubus, such as a blackberry or raspberry bush.

"The garden was overgrown with wild bramble."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To entangle or scratch with prickly branches.

"The thorns brambled his ankles as he pushed through the brush."

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