[
UK
/wˈʊdsi/
]
ADJECTIVE
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characteristic or suggestive of woods
a fresh woodsy fragrance -
abounding in trees
a woody area near the highway
violets in woodsy shady spots
an arboreous landscape
How To Use woodsy In A Sentence
- I remember - among many such memories - being led to a secret patch of chanterelles, a woodsy, nutty mushroom that preserves well, in a stand of primal spruce.
- The boy had lived in a backwoodsy neighborhood of Pennsylvania and wore shoes with split laces. Hungry
- Like an architect, he created a series of forest rooms connected by woodsy hallways.
- So of course I set my story in a rural woodsy town.
- a fresh woodsy fragrance
- You might like the peace and serenity of a woodsy setting perhaps near the ski slopes or across from a gentle mountain stream.
- As a nature lover, you'll totally dig a woodsy or musky fragrance.
- 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.
- We remarked that this didn't feel like a" woodsy "hike but the payoff is a cute little cabin at the small summit lookout. Adirondack Base Camp
- The majestic Rocky Mountains and ready availability of woodsy cabins make Colorado a great getaway; it is truly famous for its winter sports.