Bushwacks vs Bushwhacks - What's the difference?
bushwacks | bushwhacks |
(bushwack)
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 2, author=Peter Stevenson, title=Easy to Be Hard, work=New York Times
, passage=Before Phillips puts on the rubber gloves and leads us through a psychoanalytic interpretation of kindness β complete with morsels like βin order to desire, men debase women; in order to desire, women keep their desires secret (even from themselves)β β the authors bushwack through the history of kindness. }}
(bushwhack)
to travel through thick wooded country, cutting away scrub to make progress
to fight, as a guerilla, especially in wooded country
to ambush
As verbs the difference between bushwacks and bushwhacks
is that bushwacks is (bushwack) while bushwhacks is (bushwhack).bushwacks
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(head)bushwack
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