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was wood
noun
The substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel.
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The body was wood.
Its roof was wood.
Almost nothing was wood; nothing could burn.
Joseph was dropped earlier in the series; so was Wood.
The other kind of alcohol was wood alcohol, which blinded you.
Cheese was figuring into the mix, but then so was wood.
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The top part of the home, which was wood-framed, was the most heavily damaged.
My first thought was that it was a beauty salon, but it was wood-paneled inside.
Several small dining rooms (ours was wood-paneled and decorated with wrought-iron light fixtures, pewter plates and beer steins) in a converted old mill in the center of the city are the setting for this friendly, dignified, old-fashioned restaurant with a countrified feel and solicitous service.
Who was Woods to argue?
It was woods all around us".
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