7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Bushwhack' in a Sentence
"To navigate through wooded areas by cutting through undergrowth, branches, and similar obstacles." more
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Sarah and her friends decided to bushwhack to the hidden waterfall for a refreshing swim.
After the storm, the hikers had bushwhacked through fallen trees to find their way back to the camp.
While others enjoy the beach, Sarah will be bushwhacking her way to a secluded camping spot in the woods.
As a nature enthusiast, Emily loved to bushwhack in the forest to observe birds and wildlife.
We love to bushwhack through the enchanted forest during our nature walks.
Some people prefer to bushwhack instead of following established trails in the wilderness.
The trailblazers had been bushwhacking to uncover hidden waterfalls in the heart of the rainforest.
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