woodsy

IPA: wˈʊdsi

adjective

  • Of, relating to, or suggestive of a wooded area.
  • Having many trees.
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Examples of "woodsy" in Sentences

  • Equally important: "No 'woodsy' scented sachet in my Levi's."
  • Having a "woodsy" look, it seems at home in semi-shaded positions, where it does well, but will thrive in full sun.
  • While letting the jeans air-dry, he may slip a "woodsy" scented sachet of potpourri into the jeans as he lays them flat.
  • "We remarked that this didn't feel like a" woodsy "hike but the payoff is a cute little cabin at the small summit lookout."
  • She listened with a faint smile, enjoyed the "woodsy" smell of the green things, and wondered if they had nice picnics in Heaven, being sorry that Billy had missed them here.
  • In a recession, extras such as woodsy lawn ornaments and home improvement projects often get the back burner, and many of the 200 vendors at the show have felt the pinch of the past year.
  • But he had Christmas all right, you bet: a tree that went to the ceiling (he helped to cut it down himself); all the house 'woodsy' with wreaths and berries and fires, -- real fires where you could pop corn and roast apples.
  • I didn't get to peek at the G8 lunch room, but I'm told actual canoes, artisan canoe makers on hand to talk about their work, children's artwork from Muskoka and a decorative charger plate made from crosscut wood contributed to a "woodsy" theme.
  • Now, try as he would, he could not rid himself of the habit, and, as he pushed his way among the dark underbrush of creeks, he was always thinking that she, too, would love that "woodsy" smell; that she, too, would find delight in the frozen waterfalls and the awesome stillness of the snow-laden pines.

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