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braky

(ˈbreɪkɪ)
adj, brakier or brakiest
(Plants) overgrown with brambles or ferns
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Adj.1.braky - covered with brambles and ferns and other undergrowth
wooded - covered with growing trees and bushes etc; "wooded land"; "a heavily wooded tract"
2.braky - abounding with bracken; "the woods and braky glens"- William Browne
ferned, ferny - abounding in or covered with ferns; "the ferny undergrowth"
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