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wildwood

[wahyld-wood] / ˈwaɪldˌwʊd /


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Instead of odes to the old cabin home in the mountains or the little church in the wildwood, Busby sang about the loneliness and alienation of life in the nation’s capital.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 31, 2026

For the wildwood in that book, I took particular inspiration from the ancient wood of Kingley Vale in Sussex.

From New York Times Feb. 7, 2020

Rhodelia has a ring to it that sounds grand enough for a major commercial city but delicate enough to describe a wildwood flower.

From Fox News Mar. 28, 2019

It might help their sales to advertise that pawpaws are high in protein, vitamins A and C , iron, magnesium and manganese, but it shouldn’t be hard to sell a natural custard with wildwood flavors.

From Washington Post Sep. 14, 2018

“Bloodroot’s too valuable for the likes of us. I’ve tanroot and wildwood tea.”

From "An Ember in the Ashes" by Sabaa Tahir




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