Also means
outback, remote wilderness
Usage Note
Brousse most often refers to wild, uncultivated land in Africa or the tropics, similar to the English 'bush.' The idiom en pleine brousse means 'in the middle of nowhere.' French speakers also use it informally for any remote, uncivilised place.
Examples
"Ils ont traversé la brousse pendant des heures."
Natural Translation
They crossed the bush for hours.
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