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boskiness

  • a word derived from bosky.
    bosky
    adjective
    covered with bushes, shrubs, and small trees; woody.

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But Jonathan Fensom's design for the wood – a grey curtain painted with trees – does little to conjure up boskiness.

From The Guardian Jun. 8, 2013

Now, there is a quality in boskiness not inappropriate to romantic thoughts.

From Police!!! by Henry Hutt

The two were alone together among the fragrant boskiness of the fruit-laden garden.

From Harley Greenoak's Charge by Bertram Mitford

The combination of these two exquisite perfumes seemed to make the boskiness more bosky.

From Police!!! by Henry Hutt