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beechy

American  
[beech-ee] / ˈbitʃ i /

adjective

  1. resembling, characteristic of, or having a lot of beech trees or wood.


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The patrol identified the dead boy as 9-year-old Merlin Beechy and his brother as 12-year-old Nathan Beechy, of rural Drakesville.

From Washington Times

The patrol report identified the dead boy as 9-year-old Merlin Beechy and his brother as 12-year-old Nathan Beechy, of rural Drakesville.

From Washington Times

They live on Beechy Ridge - on what he believes to be the second highest elevation in the county.

From Washington Times

“Amish, for the sake of the community and family, will agree, so it’s not disruptive,” said Nissley, a Beechy Amish.

From Washington Times

Beechy Park, once owned by the Disraeli family, was a holiday home for the British prime minister when young but is now home to around 80 Bolger-bred yearlings.

From The Guardian