9 adjectives to describe underwood

He was quickly followed by all his band, who were dismayed at the sound and the fatal effects of the British fire-arms and, leaving Squanto behind them, they were soon concealed from view by the thick underwood of the forest.

"'Twas shot from the brush yonder, methinks," said Beltane, pointing to the dense underwood that skirted the opposite side of the dusty highway.

But how, then, explain the break in the branches at such a height? Elephants might have, without doubt, left such imprints, stamped these large traces, made a similar hole in the impenetrable underwood.

On, deeper and deeper into the wood,now dodging under the green and snaky cat-briers, with their retractile thorns and vicious clinging grasp,now dashing along the woodman's paths,now struggling among the opposing underwood.

What briars and thorns does the wretch rush into (a scratched face and tattered garments the unavoidable consequence) who will needs be for striking out a new path through overgrown underwood; quitting that beaten out for him by those who have travelled the same road before him!

Their hair, bright red, looked like a cloud of fire under the tall underwood of the forest.

Though she paused involuntarily in trying to round the island where the sweet gum flamed against the pines, and caught her propeller on a cypress stump as she sighted the dormer windows of the old house on the hill, yet she came in good time to the clear channel and, passing the tangled underwood that hid the forsaken tomb, she reached the mouth of the creek before the tide turned and started up the James on the last of the flood.

" And, hardly marking Beatrice, he led Wonder up and down among the winding underwood.

The gum or resin of this fragrant vegetable is collected from extensive underwoods of it in the East by a singular contrivance.

9 adjectives to describe  underwood