deep undergrowth
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Refers to undergrowth that extends a long way, making it difficult to see through or pass.
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- The explorers had to hack their way through the deep undergrowth.
- Hidden within the deep undergrowth, a small stream gurgled softly.
- We could barely see the path due to the deep undergrowth that had taken over.
- The dense jungle was characterized by its deep undergrowth and towering trees.
- Many animals find shelter in the deep undergrowth of the forest.
- He vanished quickly into the deep undergrowth, leaving no trace.
- Navigating the deep undergrowth required both strength and patience.
- A rustling sound came from the deep undergrowth, signaling an unseen presence.
- The sunlight struggled to penetrate the deep undergrowth on the forest floor.
- Their journey was slowed considerably by the relentless deep undergrowth.