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wooded

[wood-id] / ˈwʊd ɪd /




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The home’s skylights, clerestories and towering windows that take in the wooded scene surrounding it make up roughly 50% of the floor plan — much higher than modern limits allow.

From Los Angeles Times

The horses burst from the wooded trail into a small gravel parking lot.

From Literature

The estate includes a three-bedroom guesthouse, a putting green, a lap pool, and a hot tub, as well as dozens of acres of wooded land.

From MarketWatch

It topped the thickly wooded forest that stood off in the distance.

From Literature

Shackleton explains his conceptual framework for it over long takes of serene, sunny Vallejo locations: an empty parking lot, a church, an intersection, a wooded house.

From Los Angeles Times