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druid

[droo-id] / ˈdru ɪd /






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It has roughly 1,500 animals and is in the Druid Hill Park neighborhood near downtown Baltimore.

From Washington Post

Around the corner, hidden down an alley, is Druid Bar.

From New York Times

The Druid Peak wolf pack in Yellowstone reached an apex of an unprecedented 37 wolves in 2001, according to the Yellowstone Wolf Tracker.

From Scientific American

The pre-Christian Druids in England and Gaul brought holly boughs indoors so woodland spirits could safely shelter from the winter cold — hence the first holiday decorations.

From Seattle Times

Until Covid - a cohort of the "Druids til I die" gang has made it to a game every year, even following their team to Lithuania when they reached the Europa League.

From BBC