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woodsy
adjective
Of, relating to, or suggestive of woods.
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Just try getting into Potrero Hill's Plow (their lemon ricotta pancakes and golden, crunchy home-fried potatoes are almost – almost – worth queuing for); or woodsy Outerlands, where hungry fans set off to foggy Outer Sunset for fluffy mini Dutch pancakes with bacon.
Those who spent time up close to Ernesto Chee" Guevara might balk at the idea of the Argentinian revolutionary's personal aroma being summed up as fragrant citrus and woodsy notes.
With no office to work from, he has to do his research in libraries, and he lives in a tent in a woodsy bit of Austin.
Geometric forms abound, the furniture looks vaguely Scandinavian — woodsy yet sleek — and the over-all feeling is that of a hippie ski cabin.
Sautéed wild mushrooms, fragrantly woodsy, in a heap atop a slice of brioche, were flawless.
Long before he came to stand for woodsy exfoliation, Shavitz lived in Manhattan and took photographs for Time and Life.
Not burning-building woodsmokiness, which in these parts, thanks to the alacrity of the fire department, typically comes in the dismal, water-soaked variety, but real, woodsy woodsmokiness.
Montauk bluefish, with Trapani truffle salt, for instance, is accompanied by a slew of woodsy mushrooms and mashed potatoes that possesses a surprising depth of flavor.
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