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weald

[weeld] / wild /




NOUN
woodland
Synonyms
NOUN
woodland
Synonyms




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Amid the "weald" of Sussex, Mr. Kipling remained alive, did not sing.

From Time Magazine Archive

The herald of the right and might of empire lies silent amid the weald and the marsh and the down country of Sussex.

From Time Magazine Archive

But we are not to climb it just now, having business in the weald some four miles away to the east, past Barlavington and Sutton, at Bignor.

From Highways and Byways in Sussex by Griggs, Frederick Landseer Maur

As they descended into the weald, Mike told him he was stopping at Thornby Place, and the young squire told him he was Mr. Dallas.

From Mike Fletcher A Novel by Moore, George (George Augustus)

I painted scenes in south-eastern England for my private view frequently now, scenes in cool greens and sober blues and restful grey scenes of weald and down-land, of hop-garden and country rectory.

From Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales by Cripps, Arthur Shearly