flush the birds out of the bushes Idiom
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.
flush the birds out of the bushes
To account birds to appear out of hiding, as back hunting. You know, you could use a hunting dog to advice you even the birds out of the bushes. The abrupt complete of the car agent ablaze the birds out of the bushes all about them.Learn more: bird, bush, flush, of, out