1 adj. See 1940 quote.
2 adj. bedevilled, frightened through unfamiliarity with the bush.
- 1910 (1921) "I'll trail behind the lord mayor of London--dash him, he's 'bout as near bushed as I ever see a man."

3 † adj. exhausted; tired out.
- 1910 (1921) "I was that danged near bushed, toward the last that I was feared I might go right on sleepin'. . . ."

- 1964 Ehricht . . . arrived back at camp bushed.

4 adj. confined to the bush, as when lost or cut off by weather.
- 1930 "I been bushed all afternoon in this here damn country of yours, an' got so turned around with fences an' bum trails I don't know which end of me's up."

- 1956 I didn't know the country to the West, and I might follow a big creek thinking it would lead to the Yukon River, and thus find myself bushed, again with winter on my neck.

5 adj. living in the wilderness, away from civilization, by choice.