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Definition of Woodsy

Woodsy
Woodsy Woods"y, a. Of or pertaining to the woods or forest. [Colloq. U. S.] It [sugar making] is woodsy, and savors of trees. --J. Burroughs.

Meaning of Woodsy from wikipedia

- Woodsy Owl is a national symbol and advertising character for the United States Forest Service with the aim of motivating children to form healthy, lasting...
- cuspidatum, also known as toothed or “baby-tooth” plagiomnium moss and woodsy thyme-moss, is a species of thyme-moss that originated in North America...
- War. Galliano is sweet with vanilla-anise flavour and subtle citrus and woodsy herbal undernotes. The vanilla top note differentiates Galliano from other...
- role from the 1994 series. (season 1) Rachel House as Prin****l Stacy "Woodsy" Woods, the performatively woke school prin****l at Hartley High. Sam Rechner...
- Martin Darren Mor**** as Mickey Andrew Tiernan as Darren Chris Coghill as Woodsy Lee Ross as Kev Mitc**** Saira Choudhry as Tasha Chloe Harris as Jess Lewis...
- September 11, 2006. The script for the film originally featured a more woodsy Alaska with pine trees and it was after a research trip to Prudhoe Bay that...
- regular in the Netflix reboot series Heartbreak High as Prin****l Stacy "Woodsy" Woods in 2022. The same year, House also appeared in the Apple TV+ series...
- enters, revealing another young Mackey being ****ually molested by Woodsy Owl. Woodsy then turns into a nightmarish monster, killing the sheep ****der and...
- bitter flavor with a pungent smell. Rosemary: Rosemary can taste bitter with woodsy, pine, and citrus notes. Rosemary also has a very green, earthy smell. Garlic...
- Boston Daily Globe. November 1, 1925. "Indiana Flooring Eleven to Meet Woodsies Here Sa****ay". The Boston Daily Globe. November 4, 1925. Collins, George...