Woody

  • 11woody — UK [ˈwʊdɪ] / US adjective Word forms woody : adjective woody comparative woodier superlative woodiest 1) a woody plant has a strong hard stem 2) a woody area has many trees 3) similar to wood the wine s dry woody flavour …

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  • 12woody — I. adjective (woodier; est) Date: 12th century 1. abounding or overgrown with woods 2. a. of or containing wood or wood fibers ; ligneous < woody tissues > b. having woody parts ; rich in xylem and associated structures …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 13woody — woody1 woodiness, n. /wood ee/, adj., woodier, woodiest. 1. abounding with woods; wooded. 2. belonging or pertaining to the woods; sylvan. 3. consisting of or containing wood; ligneous. 4. resembling wood, as in appearance, texture, or toughness …

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  • 14Woody — /wood ee/, n. a male given name, form of Woodrow. * * * (as used in expressions) Allen Woody Guthrie Woody Herman Woody * * * …

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  • 15Woody — (as used in expressions) Allen, Woody Guthrie, Woody Herman, Woody …

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  • 16woody — wood|y [ wudi ] adjective 1. ) a woody plant has a strong hard stem 2. ) a woody area has many trees 3. ) similar to wood: the wine s dry woody flavor …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 17woody — hol·ly·woody; semi·woody; woody; …

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  • 18woody — 1. n. a wooden surfboard; a surfboard. □ Who’s the guy with the woody on his head? □ Get your woody, and let’s get moving. 2. n. an erection of the penis. □ His morning woody made a little mountain with the sheets on his bed …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 19woody — wood|y [ˈwudi] adj 1.) a woody plant has a stem like wood 2.) a woody area of land has a lot of trees growing on it …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20Woody — W C (William Claude) Fields; Woodrow; Woody Allen; Woody Guthrie …

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