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woods
noun
Plural of wood
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"woods" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to an area of land with trees, such as a forest. Example sentence: We decided to take a hike in the woods.
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The horticultural interest at this one-and-a-half-acre tourist attraction is what lies between the six model villages: a miniature landscape of farms, fields, woods, lakes and rolling hills planted with more than 3,000 shrubs and trees.
Bernd Heinrich was on a hike through the woods of New England when he observed something which would go on to change our perception of animal psychology.
In a bid to avoid detection in the woods that surround the team's Bogliasco training facility, he had dressed up in full military camouflage gear.
Therefore, he can "capture everything from the beach to the pine barren woods that fill New Jersey to the majestic skyscrapers of New York".
Two 12-year-old girls took their friend into the woods and stabbed her half to death.
Coltart too might not have tamed the Tiger under any circumstances, but with a huge crowd lining the 9th fairway it is disgraceful that he was allowed to spend five minutes on a fruitless search deep in the woods for his ball when all the while it was nestling in the semi-rough only a few feet from the fairway.
For a moment, it's confusing – this is just a crossroads, a clearing in the woods, and yet it has the traffic infrastructure of a small town.
In the woods beyond is a white-tailed eagle nest the size of a treehouse.
Violence against women seems brutally concentrated in this tiny neck of the woods too.
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"The rider, a 35 year old man from Whittle-le-Woods, received injuries which sadly proved fatal at the scene.
Daniel Arran Richmond, a 35-year-old from Whittle-le-Woods near Chorley, was out riding with a friend when he was hit from behind by an Audi S3 just after 9.10am on Sunday on Runshaw Lane in Euxton.
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