9 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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By the end of the expedition, the team will have bushwhacked through miles of uncharted wilderness.
During the quest, the knights will have bushwhacked through the dark forest to rescue the captured princess.
By the time they reach the summit, the explorers will have bushwhacked through the dense jungle.
The hikers will have bushwhacked a path to the hidden waterfall in the remote valley.
Despite the challenging terrain, the survivalists will have bushwhacked their way to safety before nightfall.
As part of their survival training, the cadets will have bushwhacked through challenging landscapes to test their skills.
The conservationists will have bushwhacked a trail to monitor and protect the endangered species in the area.
The volunteers will have bushwhacked through the overgrown path to clean up the neglected park.
After months of preparation, the researchers will have bushwhacked through the rainforest to study the rare plant species.
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