This mangrove has a complex system of prop roots and lower branches that form a nearly
impenetrable thicket.
In Vera's vision, the Europe of the past looked more like a city park than
an impenetrable thicket of trees.
Not exact matches
The package also contains bills directing agencies to craft the least costly rules possible, to publish cost estimates for rules in development, and to publish «plain language» summaries of proposed rules online, a salvo at the
impenetrable verbal
thickets that confound small - business owners, who typically handle compliance themselves.
And, to make matters worse, the evil offspring has reverted to the ancient Chinese Callery pears which form
impenetrable thorny
thickets that choke the life out of pines, dogwoods, maples, redbuds, oaks, hickories, etc..
While her works are recognizable as tangled
thickets of
impenetrable undergrowth or clustered, leaf - laden limbs of the copse, the eye is always led to the tangible quality of the paint and brushwork.
The mesh of everyday myths is ineluctable, the
thicket of codes
impenetrable.