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was forest
noun
A dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area. Larger than woods.
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Everyone was Forest mad and the officer in charge wrote to Forest asking if the residents could go and watch the team train and possibly meet some of the players.
I was forest".
There was forest there once.
"Look," says Diego. "I remember this when it was forest.
A lot was forest, on which they relied for food and medicine.
I couldn't believe that these huge tracts of what was forest previously was just grassland now.
Similar(19)
Our "journey" that lunchtime was forest-like in just about every detail, from everything we ate right down to the plates on which the food was served.
These habitat syndromes, when mapped onto the phylogenetic tree, show two major adaptive habitat shifts to high elevation grasslands (Fig. 5), presuming that the ancestor was forest-adapted in line with paleoclimatic estimates of conditions ~ 4 MYA [ 50], before a general shift to grasslands at 1.86 MYA [ 51].
It is Forest Hill, not Forest Heights.
It is forest green with beige trim.
Lyrebirds and gray kangaroos are forest dwellers.
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