Similar words: wooden, woodenly, wooden spoon, hooded, flooded, coldblooded, cold-blooded, blue-blooded. Meaning: ['wʊdɪd] adj. covered with growing trees and bushes etc.
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31. The eastern end of Loch Arkaig, in complete contrast to its middle and upper reaches, is beautifully wooded.
32. My platoon went deepest into the wooded area we were going into to set up an ambush patrol.
33. Its thickly wooded shores, pastoral rivers and mercurial weather draw naturalists and artists.
34. There are pleasant waterside and wooded areas to picnic in and extensive play areas for children.
35. The North Star was rolling past the wooded marshland on the northern part of the island to the Jurong Road.
36. Turn left and head to Rhigian Cottage, then go right on the path through the wooded valley.
37. Built in quality stone and timber, the lodges have a country elegance which blends perfectly with the richly wooded hillside.
38. This is the capital of the region, with gentle sloping hills, beech forests and wooded ridges in the background.
39. She was bobbing thirty yards off the shore of another small wooded island.
40. This time, I was up on the wooded area myself, and we heard a loud explosion behind us.
41. She sits down flat and firmly on the pin placed purposely for her displeasure on the bench in the wooded glade.
42. The Trust owned nearly a hundred acres, most of it along a low wooded ridge.
43. We drove on through the village and turned into a clearing surrounded by a thickly wooded area.
44. Here the Severn, squeezed between the wooded walls of the gorge, churns relentlessly, eroding an ever deeper channel.
45. Next was a gentle walk around the wooded peninsula to take a closer look at Osa Fjord.
46. Inquiries had revealed the child had been born there and Muller had placed his body in a nearby wooded area.
47. This wide coastal belt is a generally flat plain, only partially wooded, containing little building stone.
48. Most of northern Calabria is mountainous and thickly wooded with pine, silver fir and maple.
49. The slopes and peaks were so heavily wooded with dark pines that from a distance the mountains actually looked black.
50. You turn off the road into a wooded parked area opposite the first house on the right after leaving the village.
51. Domesday Book makes it clear that large areas were wooded and that waste and underused land was widespread in 1086.
52. Nevertheless,[www.Sentencedict.com] some wooded areas were more intensively settled and used as time went on.
53. The SWAT team waited about a half-hour before descending on the ranch-style home at the end of a wooded cul-de-sac.
54. Artists and poets have never tired of its historic buildings and artisan shops, richly wooded hills and lovely views.
55. On a steeply wooded bank on the brink of a stream valley I walked into the cherry grove.
56. Today, just 5% remains of the original wooded land that stretched from the Atlantic to the Mississippi.
57. This beautiful monastic ruin is set in a deeply wooded valley by the River Rye.
58. Our firebase had been taking mortar fire from a wooded area some distance away.
59. At the same time one must also recognise the importance of recreating other habitats such as wooded areas and ponds.
60. So off we set, full of hope, along the wooded path towards the hides.
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