greenwood

[ UK /ɡɹˈiːnwʊd/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɹinˌwʊd/ ]
NOUN
  1. woodlands in full leaf
    the greenwood was Robin Hood's home
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  • Our suggestion is that he was a forest official who had done something wrong and who had fled into the greenwood.
  • The local tourist office lists other accommodation Chris Greenwood, director of Stop Making Sense festival in CroatiaSome riding centres can be snooty if you haven't had your kids in jodhpurs since they stepped out of nappies. Summer holidays: Top 10 places for over-fives
  • Designed by Pb Elemental Architecture, this organic wooden residence (actually the Dang Residence) is a super savvy structure in Greenwood, Seattle, that “shines” thanks to its stylish furnishings, unique interiors filled with modern art and its very own private courtyard to spend time in. Organic Wooden House : The Dang Residence
  • IRONIC, HUH GUYS? fishbolt I need more thumbs to thumb this up! nickigreenwood * snort* - Totally irreverant and hilarious. FriendFeed - georgeh
  • Fred Greenwood would have laughed at Jack and "guyed" him over his blunder, but the incident was too dreadful and the terror of his friend too intense for Fred to wish to amuse himself at his expense. Two Boys in Wyoming A Tale of Adventure (Northwest Series, No. 3)
  • This year there's an updating of Handel's Saul by Olivia Fuchs; Donizetti's opera seria Maria di Rohan, directed by Stephen Medcalf with Mary Plazas in the title role; and – to mark the bicentenary of the birth of Ambroise Thomas – a rare staging of his most celebrated opera Mignon, conducted by the festival's artistic director Andrew Greenwood. This week's new live music
  • The building had been around since the end of eighteenth century, planned by Lord Radcliffe, an English baron, who also was one of the first settlers of Greenwood.
  • She says that she has truly found a partner in life with Glenn, who is secure in his manhood, even when people make the mistake of calling him Mr. Greenwood.
  • In 1966, a young man named Ed Greenwood was writing adventures about a certain moneylender named Mirt. 2010 February 01 archive | J. Robert King
  • The great wood shimmering, mettlesome, fresh; the high greenwood in multiple motion; the wood and my wits white with excitement, the wood abloom with continual regeneration.
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