fourré
filled
adjective noun foo-REH Rare
Origin: From fourrer 'to stuff'
Also means
thicket
Usage Note
Fourré as an adjective means stuffed or filled, as in un chocolat fourré (a filled chocolate) or une veste fourrée (a padded jacket). As a masculine noun, un fourré means a thicket or dense undergrowth. The two senses come from the same verb fourrer (to stuff, to fill), but the noun has drifted to mean a place densely 'filled' with vegetation.
Examples
"Le renard se cacha dans le fourré."
Natural Translation
The fox hid in the thicket.
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