gorse
Americannoun
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Origin of gorse
before 900; Middle English gorst, Old English; akin to German Gerste, Latin hordeum barley
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Gorse bushes creep close to the left edge of the green, but there is a wide expanse of fairway between the gorse and two bunkers on the right.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 8, 2022
South Ayrshire Council said 35 properties remained cordoned off following the blast in Gorse Park, Kincaidston, on Monday.
From BBC • Oct. 21, 2021
Gorse, grandstands, sand and out-of-bounds stakes, heather and humans.
From Golf Digest • Jul. 21, 2019
Gorse, another common bush, is splashed across the landscape.
From Washington Post • Sep. 29, 2016
This letter reached Lady Frances at Hendon Hall on the return of herself and her brother from Gorse Hall.
From Marion Fay by Trollope, Anthony
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