Woodsy (adjective)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a wood or woods.
  2. Having the qualities of the woods, such as freshness, wildness, or rusticity.

Origin:

The word woodsy is derived from the word wood which is derived from the old english word wudu, meaning "tree" or "timber".

Examples:

  1. The cabin had a woodsy feel, with logs for walls and a stone fireplace.
  2. The scent of pine was woodsy and refreshing.
  3. The forest was a woodsy wonderland, with tall trees and a dense underbrush.
  4. The woodsy path led to a hidden waterfall.
  5. He had a woodsy look with his flannel shirt, jeans and boots.
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