What is the difference between a bush and a shrub?


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bush:
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They're a bit different.


A shrub is smaller than a bush and well-shaped.
a shrub is like a midget bush. you can hide from the cops in a bush, your going to jail if you try to hide in a shrub.
bush = small cluster of shrubs

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