Bushes vs Ushes - What's the difference?
bushes | ushes |
(ush)
(colloquial, rare, transitive, and, intransitive) To usher: to perform the action of an usher: to escort.
* 2000 , Jonathan Pearce, John-Browne's Body and Sole: A Semester of Life , BalonaBooks (2006), ISBN 978-0-9765479-6-9, page 142:
As a proper noun bushes
is .As a verb ushes is
(ush).ushes
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(es)- And she is Mrs. Freundlich’s dear friend, so old Mark, who was acting as usher, ushed her and Mrs. Preene to seats right up in front next to Claire so Mrs. Shaw could scope out everything I did.