What part of speech is thicket?

Thicket can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. thicket is a noun, singular of thickets.

Inflections

Noun

What does thicket mean?

Definitions

Noun

thicket - a dense growth of bushes

Examples of thicket

#   Sentence  
1. noun The path stretching from that house to the bamboo thicket was laid with stone paving.
2. noun By chance, they heard some suspicious activity in the thicket which indicated that a bear also smelled their food.
3. noun From a thicket close by came three beautiful white swans, rustling their feathers, and swimming lightly over the smooth water.
4. noun One morning soon afterwards, pretending that she was going to visit a neighbour, she followed the young couple to the fields; and hiding herself in a thicket, that she herself might not be seen, she saw and heard all that passed between them.
5. noun Sami hid in a dense thicket.
6. noun It seemed inevitable that the father or daughter, or both, should have fallen victims to the impending danger, when a shot from the neighbouring thicket arrested the progress of the animal.
7. noun He might have supposed the bull had been arrested in its career by a thunderbolt, had he not observed among the branches of the thicket the figure of a man, with a short gun or musquetoon in his hand.
8. noun The Master wrapt himself in his cloak, made a haughty inclination toward Lucy, muttering a few words of courtesy, as indistinctly heard as they seemed to be reluctantly uttered, and, turning from them, was immediately lost in the thicket.
9. noun The tiger is hiding in a bamboo thicket.
Sentence  
noun
The path stretching from that house to the bamboo thicket was laid with stone paving.
By chance, they heard some suspicious activity in the thicket which indicated that a bear also smelled their food.
From a thicket close by came three beautiful white swans, rustling their feathers, and swimming lightly over the smooth water.
One morning soon afterwards, pretending that she was going to visit a neighbour, she followed the young couple to the fields; and hiding herself in a thicket, that she herself might not be seen, she saw and heard all that passed between them.
Sami hid in a dense thicket.
It seemed inevitable that the father or daughter, or both, should have fallen victims to the impending danger, when a shot from the neighbouring thicket arrested the progress of the animal.
He might have supposed the bull had been arrested in its career by a thunderbolt, had he not observed among the branches of the thicket the figure of a man, with a short gun or musquetoon in his hand.
The Master wrapt himself in his cloak, made a haughty inclination toward Lucy, muttering a few words of courtesy, as indistinctly heard as they seemed to be reluctantly uttered, and, turning from them, was immediately lost in the thicket.
The tiger is hiding in a bamboo thicket.

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