Neal had never seen such a hairy woman in his life: thick black tresses hanging over her brow and flowing down both sides of her head; heavy black eyebrows that nearly met above her nose; a huge thicket below her navel.
There were no houses on the southeast shore, only a huge thicket of scrubby brush and thin young trees like a stand of giant toothpicks.
The Senator seemed quietly delighted with the snowy tableau that mixed the dogs, yapping and nipping like his debating partners, with sociable citizens and a huge thicket of news media workers who were back at the search for the mythic moment.
He came in sight of the dragon's tail as it was heading out of a huge thicket.
Our minibus pulled up, and through a small hole in the huge thicket emerged the spindly-legged village chief, cloaked in a red polyester sheet and wearing a baseball cap.
All too often they see the European enterprise as one huge thicket of hostility and conspiracy.
A middling stream ran past it, dropping down a small cataract and flowing off down the valley into what looked from a distance like a huge thicket of bamboo-a canebrake, it was called, the leafy giant canes glowing dusty gold in the sun of early afternoon.
In front of the marker is a single strip of barbed wire, symbolizing the huge thicket of barbed wire that surrounded the building in the war years.
The horrified faces of his wife and his pastor were the last images he saw before he felt himself fall, cartwheeling, hitting the tops of tall bushes, and lodging himself, scraped and torn and bleeding, in the middle of a huge thicket.
Yo-less wandered over from where he'd been talking to a couple of enthusiastic people in woolly bobble hats, who were peering through the huge thicket behind Mrs Liberty's grave.