"Canopying" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Canopying refers to the act of descending or traversing through a canopy, typically referring to the upper layer of a forest or jungle, using ropes, harnesses, and other equipment.
Canopying
To canoodle is to cuddle and caress someone with affection, often in a playful or flirtatious manner. It can also mean to engage in gentle, romantic, and intimate behavior, such as kissing, hugging, or kissing.
I'm not familiar with the word "canoodles". It doesn't seem to be a valid or commonly used English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not recognized in dictionaries. Can you please provide more context or clarify the meaning of the word you are looking for?
The verb "canoodling" means to engage in affectionate or romantic behavior, especially in a playful or secretive manner, often in public places. It can also imply a sense of flirtation or courting, often in a subtle or innocent way. The phrase is often used to describe a boyfriend and girlfriend who are showing affection to each other in a way that is not overly obvious or publicly acknowledged.
The word "canopic" refers to the four sons of the Egyptian god Horus who were believed to protect the internal organs of the deceased pharaohs in ancient Egyptian burial rituals. They were named Imhotep, Dexent, Imset, and Qebhsenuf. Canopic jars were used to store the brain, liver, stomach, intestines, and lungs, respectively, of the deceased pharaohs, and were believed to be protected and preserved by the sons of Horus.
Covered or shaded by a canopy, which is a covering of leaves or branches extending from the branches of a tree or other object to the ground, often forming a tunnel or an arch.
Canopies refer to a structures or an arrangement of fabric, plastic, or metal above an area or a vehicle that provides shade, shelter, or covering. It can also refer to the arrangement of leaves or branches above, forming a natural covering or shelter. Canopies are often used as a decorative feature, such as in weddings or at events, and are also used to protect people from the sun, wind, or rain.
Capable of forming a canopy, particularly of a forest, where the trees and vegetation grow together to form a continuous layer or roof of leaves and branches above the ground.
A canopy is a structure or collection of structures (such as a roof or a network of branches) that forms a covering or overhead layer, often providing shade, shelter, or protection.
Canorously means "in a joyful and tuneful song-like manner, typically in a loud and clear voice."