beat the bushes Идиома
beat the bushes|beat|beat the brush|brush|bushes
v. phr.,
informal To try very hard to find or get something.
The mayor was beating the bushes for funds to build the playground. Antonym: BEAT ABOUT THE BUSH or BEAT AROUND THE BUSH.
beat the bushes for
beat the bushes for Look everywhere for something or someone, as in
I've been beating the bushes for a substitute but haven't had any luck. This term originally alluded to hunting, when beaters were hired to flush birds out of the brush. [1400s] Also see
beat around the bush.
beat the bushes (for addition or something)
To chase for addition or article absolutely and at abundant length. I've been assault the bushes for a bigger apartment, but there's annihilation out there I can afford!Learn more: beat, bush, someonebeat the bushes
chase thoroughly. North American informal This announcement originates from the way in which hunters airing through bracken wielding continued sticks which are acclimated to force birds or animals out into the accessible area they can be attempt or netted.Learn more: beat, bushbeat the ˈbushes
(especially American English) try actual adamantine to find, access or accomplish something: Telephone companies are assault the bushes for new customers.Learn more: beat, bush beat the bushes
To accomplish an all-embracing search.Learn more: beat, bush
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