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Definition of woodsy in English: woodsyadjectivewoodsier, woodsiest ˈwʊdziˈwʊdzi North American Relating to or characteristic of wood or woodland. trails through woodsy countryside the woodsy smells of cedar and pine Example sentencesExamples - The majestic Rocky Mountains and ready availability of woodsy cabins make Colorado a great getaway; it is truly famous for its winter sports.
- There are cabins, so beautiful, so big and well designed that they are really no longer cabins, but rather, woodsy mansions around the lake.
- Early this morning I found a log hidden in the woodsy section of the botanic gardens.
- You might like the peace and serenity of a woodsy setting perhaps near the ski slopes or across from a gentle mountain stream.
- I saw myself loping through the woods with a shotgun and a sketchpad, ‘collecting’ specimens as I filled my expanding lungs with clean, woodsy air.
- ‘I like woodsy areas,’ she says - a fondness she attributes to her rural upbringing.
- Its woodsy 37 miles runs through southwestern Connecticut, and, during off-peak hours, is a lovely alternative to the truck fumes of I - 95.
- The mushroom is best: woodsy, browned and juicy.
- It's a woodsy repast - birds singing in the trees, the breeze blowing, some water running in a brook, or maybe a light rainfall.
- Unlike our darkly beloved East Coast caverns of fluorescent Formica, this rustic restaurant/bar/music venue looks warmly lit and woodsy.
- Tender veal held up to its thick blankets of crispy prosciutto, spinach, woodsy mushrooms and mozzarella in tantalizingly sweet Marsala sauce.
- Four years ago, when I first stepped foot on the woodsy acres of Phantom Lake YMCA camp, I had no idea that it would soon become what I consider to be my home.
- So of course I set my story in a rural woodsy town.
- I remember - among many such memories - being led to a secret patch of chantarelles, a woodsy, nutty mushroom that preserves well, in a stand of primal spruce.
- A staff of about 25 operates out of a squat 54-year-old building made of horizontal stone, which sits at the top of a woodsy hillside on the pastoral campus of St. Olaf College.
- As a nature lover, you'll totally dig a woodsy or musky fragrance.
- But over the century sweet, floral smells came to be gendered as female; woodsy, outdoor scents such as pine and cedar as male.
- The forest was damp and smelled the way Henry figured a deer would smell, all woodsy and the like.
- Most of the Teach-In was held in a quiet secular chapel used for alumni weddings at the woodsy edge of campus, which most students only pass if they're running on the cross-country team.
- The biggest distinction between ‘sporty’ and ‘natural’ is that sporty scents are usually bright and citrusy, while natural ones tend to be woodsy and earthy.
Origin Mid 19th century: formed irregularly from wood (differentiated from woody). Definition of woodsy in US English: woodsyadjectiveˈwʊdziˈwo͝odzē North American Relating to or characteristic of wood or woodlands. trails through woodsy countryside the woodsy smells of cedar and pine Example sentencesExamples - A staff of about 25 operates out of a squat 54-year-old building made of horizontal stone, which sits at the top of a woodsy hillside on the pastoral campus of St. Olaf College.
- The majestic Rocky Mountains and ready availability of woodsy cabins make Colorado a great getaway; it is truly famous for its winter sports.
- I remember - among many such memories - being led to a secret patch of chantarelles, a woodsy, nutty mushroom that preserves well, in a stand of primal spruce.
- The forest was damp and smelled the way Henry figured a deer would smell, all woodsy and the like.
- So of course I set my story in a rural woodsy town.
- The mushroom is best: woodsy, browned and juicy.
- Four years ago, when I first stepped foot on the woodsy acres of Phantom Lake YMCA camp, I had no idea that it would soon become what I consider to be my home.
- Unlike our darkly beloved East Coast caverns of fluorescent Formica, this rustic restaurant/bar/music venue looks warmly lit and woodsy.
- But over the century sweet, floral smells came to be gendered as female; woodsy, outdoor scents such as pine and cedar as male.
- ‘I like woodsy areas,’ she says - a fondness she attributes to her rural upbringing.
- Tender veal held up to its thick blankets of crispy prosciutto, spinach, woodsy mushrooms and mozzarella in tantalizingly sweet Marsala sauce.
- I saw myself loping through the woods with a shotgun and a sketchpad, ‘collecting’ specimens as I filled my expanding lungs with clean, woodsy air.
- The biggest distinction between ‘sporty’ and ‘natural’ is that sporty scents are usually bright and citrusy, while natural ones tend to be woodsy and earthy.
- You might like the peace and serenity of a woodsy setting perhaps near the ski slopes or across from a gentle mountain stream.
- Early this morning I found a log hidden in the woodsy section of the botanic gardens.
- It's a woodsy repast - birds singing in the trees, the breeze blowing, some water running in a brook, or maybe a light rainfall.
- There are cabins, so beautiful, so big and well designed that they are really no longer cabins, but rather, woodsy mansions around the lake.
- As a nature lover, you'll totally dig a woodsy or musky fragrance.
- Most of the Teach-In was held in a quiet secular chapel used for alumni weddings at the woodsy edge of campus, which most students only pass if they're running on the cross-country team.
- Its woodsy 37 miles runs through southwestern Connecticut, and, during off-peak hours, is a lovely alternative to the truck fumes of I - 95.
Origin Mid 19th century: formed irregularly from wood (differentiated from woody). |