bocage in English
noun
1
(in France) pastureland divided into small hedged fields interspersed with groves of trees.
There was a sprinkling of roadside crosses and the bocage , the thick hedges along the roadsides, could hardly have been more bosky.
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1. The 4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) (4th CLY), with a company of the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, was to pass through Villers-Bocage and occupy the highest point of the ridge at Point 213.