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Meanings of wooded in in English
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Usage of wooded in in English
1
The country was thinly woodedin some places and scrubby at others.
2
Between them were basins thickly woodedin their lower depressions.
3
These downs are thinly woodedin places with myall, white-wood, and Port Curtis sandalwood.
4
The country was very thickly woodedin some places,-apparentlythe remains of the old primeval forest.
5
I had reached a low country, heavily woodedin places, and was entering the great prairie region of Illinois.
6
The country, though woodedin parts, was generally open, and we had little difficulty in making our way across the prairie.
7
By the clear starlight Stern had brought the machine to earth on a little plateau, woodedin part, partly bare sand.
8
Though the summits of some of the hills were rocky, the sides and valleys seemed covered with a green turf, and woodedin tufts.
9
Like all the mountain-tops, this valley was verdant, peopled, woodedin places, though less abundantly than the hills, and teeming with the signs of life.