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Boughful

Definition:

(adjective) - Filled or covered with branches or boughs.

(noun) - A branch or a cluster of branches, usually from a tree.

Sense 1:

As an adjective, boughful describes something that is filled or covered with branches or boughs.

Example sentence: The boughful tree provided a perfect shady spot for a picnic.

Sense 2:

As a noun, boughful refers to a specific branch or a cluster of branches, typically from a tree.

Example sentence: The strong wind tore off a boughful from the old oak tree.

Usage:

People commonly use the adjective form as an expressive term to describe a location or object that is abundantly covered with branches or boughs.

The noun form is often used to specifically refer to a collection of branches when discussing tree anatomy or in the context of landscaping and gardening.

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