Hedge can have both of these meanings.
Though the usual idiom is 'don't hedge me in', 'don't hedge me' is also possible.
Both Bushes.
the plural form of the name bush is bushes. bushes' is the plural possessive form of the name. ex: (plural) the bushes live in that house (possessive plural) that is the bushes' house
Adams Bushes
both have rocks and nutrients
Both are correct, depending upon context. Its freedom is possessive ("A dog enjoys its freedom."). It's freedom means "It is freedom."
Both genders have the same freedom
parents really give freedom to both
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of fear, and freedom of want.
Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and both George Bushes.
Hedge.
As someones name it could be spelt both ways.
yes, both bushes have attended the same game