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    brambly
    [ˈbramblē]
    definition
    1. adjective form of bramble
    bram·ble
    [ˈbramb(ə)l]
    noun
    bramble (noun) · brambles (plural noun)
    1. a prickly scrambling vine or shrub, especially a blackberry or other wild shrub of the rose family.
    Origin
    Old English bræmbel, brǣmel, of Germanic origin; related to broom.
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    What does Brambly mean?Old Olifant's Swamp was a rough, brambly tract of second-growth woods, with a marshy pond and a stream through the middle. Immediately flames leapt in great tongues from the brambly thicket beyond the reeds. Brambly definition: having or resembling brambles. . See examples of BRAMBLY used in a sentence.
    What does Brembel mean?n. 1. A prickly shrub of the genus Rubus of the rose family, including the blackberry and the raspberry. 2. A prickly shrub or bush. [Middle English brembel, from Old English bræmbel .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
    When was Brambly first used?The earliest known use of the adjective brambly is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for brambly is from 1581, in the writing of Richard Mulcaster, schoolmaster and author. brambly is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: bramble n.1, ‑y suffix1.
    Are brambles coming into blossom?There have also been reports of apple trees and brambles coming into blossom. It was tipping it down and we had to clear all the trees and brambles to get access. The males will soon be building nests in the brambles and tall nettles at the foot of the farmyard hedges. I wanted to grow brambles and ivy around it so it looked like a ruined castle '.
     
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    brambly [ bram -blee ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective, bram·bli·er, bram·bli·est. having or resembling brambles.
    bram•bly (bram′ blē), adj., -bli•er, -bli•est. having or resembling brambles.
     
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