wooded
Americanadjective
adjective
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covered with or abounding in woods or trees
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(in combination) having wood of a specified character
a soft-wooded tree
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Origin of wooded
Example Sentences
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Gressel said one drawback is that drivers sometimes speed through the neighborhood, using Wooded Glen Avenue to access Lee Chapel Road.
From Washington Post • Dec. 7, 2022
When he returned home, Studi became an activist and joined the American Indian Movement, taking part in the 1973 occupation of Wooded Knee.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 25, 2022
The follow-up to the playwright’s debut novel, the quietly brilliant Five Rivers Met on a Wooded Plain, focuses on a family gathering.
From The Guardian • Jan. 6, 2018
Other donations include five works by Stanley Spencer, a portrait by John Constable, and Thomas Gainsborough's Wooded Landscape.
From BBC • Dec. 2, 2014
They wanted to know in detail how Olmsted felt about the sites selected for the fair, in particular about a central feature called the Wooded Island.
From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson
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