woodsy

English

Etymology

woods + -y

Adjective

woodsy (comparative woodsier, superlative woodsiest)

  1. Of, relating to, or suggestive of woods.
    • 1986, Blue Velvet, written by David Lynch:
      It's a sunny, woodsy day in Lumberton, so get those chainsaws out. This is the mighty W.O.O.D., the musical voice of Lumberton. At the sound of the falling tree, it's 9:30.
  2. Having many trees.
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