ˈbu̇sht adjective
Etymology: bush (I) + -ed
1. : covered with or as if with a bushy growth
we had to land the boat on a steep, densely bushed bank
2. chiefly Australia
a. : lost in the bush
he said it would be dangerous for me to go up without him; I was bound to get bushed and he was too busy to be bothered having to waste a day hunting for me — F.S.Anthony
b. : amazed , bewildered
adapting his language to my bushed comprehension — Henry Lawson
3. : tired , exhausted
I heard a noise, and yells, but I was too bushed to worry — Christopher Morley