woodsy
树林,树林的,树林里的,木质的
Definitions
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woods·i·er, woods·i·est.
- : of, or characteristic or suggestive of, the woods: a woodsy fragrance.
Examples
Hall plays Beth, a recently widowed teacher living somewhere in woodsy upstate New York.
The old woodsy village of Big Sur is here, with its general store and classic digs, and it all feels as wild and rugged as the coast itself.
Every year, an army of friendly, woodsy-looking salespeople, many from Quebec, sell live Christmas trees on New York City sidewalks.
For a washed-rind variety, the nutty, buttery, woodsy, animally tastes are a result of this intricate chemical process.
Like a scorching hot August breeze the magic, woodsy fragrance crinkled through his nostrils.
It suggested something quite as pleasing as the liveliest bird-song, and was if anything more woodsy and wild.
They were so spicy, so woodsy, so redolent of a fine sweetness that had no cloying element in it.
In front of this woodsy background were the white tops of the wagons.
He was a bronze Apollo, with the air of freedom that is native to mountaineers and woodsy folks.