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woodsy

/wood-zee/US // ˈwʊd zi //UK // (ˈwʊdzɪ) //

树林,树林的,树林里的,木质的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    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.