"Woods" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Woods" Meaning

Forested areas, usually covering a large area of land, often used for activities such as hiking, hunting, or as a source of timber or other forest products.

"Woods" Examples

Usage Examples for "Woods"


1. A peaceful walk in the woods on a crisp autumn morning

- "The trees swayed gently in the wind, creating a soothing melody that harmonized with the chirping of birds."

2. Woods were his domain; he knew every path, every tree, and every hidden stream

- "For years, the woods had been his sanctuary, a place where he found peace away from the hustle and bustle of city life."

3. The camera caught the detail of a squirrel scurrying in the woods

- "The photograph showcased not just the breathtaking view of the lake, but also the tiny movements of life in the woods."

4. Their backyard opened into a dense woods that led to the lake

- "Reaching the lake wasn't just a matter of walking down the path; it meant entering a different world, one covered in greenery."

5. The secret passage through the woods added an element of excitement to the adventure

- "The kids discussed in hushed tones about the long-abandoned church they had been searching for, a place hidden deep within the woods."

"Woods" Similar Words

Woodlice

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Woodlouse

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Woodpecker

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A tree-dwelling bird known for its ability to peck at the bark with its hard, strong beak, making a drumming sound. It has a small head and strong neck, and is usually between 13-18 inches long. Woodpeckers are often crested, and have long eyelashes and long strong claws. They have strong feet with two toes that point forward and two backward, allowing them to cling to tree trunks. They have heavy skulls, and a special glue-like substance in their skulls that helps to protect their brains from the shock of pecking.

Woodpeckers

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Woodpigeon

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Woodpile

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A stacked pile of logs, particularly firewood, for burning.

Woodprint

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Woodrow

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Woodshed

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Woodstack

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A stack of wood, typically in a lumber yard or used for firewood or construction, often bound with twine or wire for neatness and security.

Woodstock

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Woodstove

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Woodville

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Woodwind

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Woodwinds

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Woodwork

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