16 examples of woodsy in sentences

I've seen picturs in Melindy's jography, looks as ef 'twa'n't so woodsy over there as 'tis in these parts, 'specially out West.

He's got folks out to Indianny, an' we sot out fur to go a-cousinin', five year back, an' we got out there inter the dre'fullest woodsy region ever ye see, where 'twa'n't trees, it was 'sketers; husband he couldn't see none out of his eyes for a hull day, and I thought I should caterpillar every time I heerd one of 'em toot; they sartainly was the beater-ee!"

It was down at the foot of Torringford Hill, two good miles from meetin', and a mile from the school-house; most of it was woodsy, and there wa'n't no great market for wood about there.

Woodsy and wild and lonesome, The swift stream wound away, Through birches and scarlet maples Flashing in foam and spray, Down on the sharp-horned ledges Plunging in steep cascade, Tossing its white-maned waters Against the hemlock's shade.

Woodsy and wild and lonesome, East and west and north and south; Only the village of fishers Down at the river's mouth; Only here and there a clearing With its farm-house rude and new, And tree-stumps, swart as Indians, Where the scanty harvest grew.

It is lovely down on the island where the pavilion isall quiet and pine-woodsy.

" Still more at sea as to what sort of person he might be, and now fearing perhaps to wound him if he should turn out to be a very unsophisticated one, Sylvia obediently set her teeth to the lustrous, dark bark and tore off a bit, which gave out in her mouth a mild, pleasant aromatic tang, woodsy and penetrating, unlike any other taste she knew.

They strove with woodsy giants and laid them low.

"My! isn't it beautiful!" cried Miss Crilly, sniffing the pungent, woodsy odors.

Miss Lilian A. Cole, of Union, Me., reports a colony as growing on land above the swale in which Twayblade and Adder's Tongue are found, "around rock heaps in open sunlight on clay soil, but homely and twisted," as if a former woodsy environment had been long since cleared away while the deserted ferns persisted.

She's going to see about it right off, because it looks so attractive and rocky and woodsy.

"These woodsy ones that aren't accustomed to bright sunshine may be sensitive to it," assented Ethel Blue.

As we reached the broad, open crown, we saw away down beyond where it was still and woodsy; and the nice farm-fields of Grandfather Holabird's place looked sunny and pleasant and real countrified.

Most of it was pastur', gravelly land, full of mullens and stones; the rest was principally woodsy,not hickory, nor oak neither, but hemlock and white birches, that a'n't of no account for timber nor firing, 'longside of the other trees.

The resinous, aromatic odor of the pines, combined with the fresh woodsy fragrance, is like a tonic.

"It 's an out-doors, woodsy, country story, 'sides bein' the heav'nliest one that was ever telled.

16 examples of  woodsy  in sentences