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Woodsy

adjective
1.
Characteristic or suggestive of woods.
2.
Abounding in trees.  Synonyms: arboraceous, arboreous, woody.  "Violets in woodsy shady spots" , "A woody area near the highway"






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"Woodsy" Quotes from Famous Books



... The woodsy part of Grove Street, the part that was opened up only five years ago and is called Lovers' Lane because it curves and winds mysteriously through a lovely bit of woodland, is already shimmering with the life and beauty ...
— Green Valley • Katharine Reynolds

... been married that next June. But that next June Chet Ball, perched perilously on the branch of a tree in a small woodsy spot somewhere in France, was one reason why the American artillery in that same woodsy spot was getting such a deadly range on the enemy. Chet's costume was so devised that even through field glasses (made in Germany) you couldn't tell where tree ...
— Half Portions • Edna Ferber

... kindlings, and take care of chickens and ducks and turkeys, and do a great many jolly and useful things which city children hardly get even a chance to do. Well, once when they went on a visit with some cousins to an uncle's on the other side of "Big Woodsy," as they called the mountain, they did not get ...
— Harper's Young People, September 21, 1880 - An Illustrated Weekly • Various

... she wants to. They don't belong to the same man who owned this piece of land. They belong to the Clarks. She's going to see about it right off, because it looks so attractive and rocky and woodsy." ...
— Ethel Morton's Enterprise • Mabell S.C. Smith

... eaten, the shady grove tempted them to linger on with its woodsy coolness. The younger folk dragging the Captain, a willing victim, along with them, went off on an exploring expedition while the others stretched out luxuriously on the coarse grass that ...
— Chicken Little Jane on the Big John • Lily Munsell Ritchie



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