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wooded

[wood-id] / ˈwʊd ɪd /




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Cleanup was underway Wednesday in a wooded, remote area of Ventura County after about 420 gallons of crude oil inundated a waterway, officials said, and crews were working to beat the upcoming storm.

From Los Angeles Times

When the aircraft reached its drop zone, it began circling above the wooded mountains of Yugoslavia.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its facilities are spread over 1,300 rolling, wooded acres about 50 miles west of the city.

From The Wall Street Journal

Without a sound, it soars high in the sky above scrubland and within seconds disappears from view into a wooded valley in the distance.

From BBC

Farther on, through wooded curves and at the edge of the rise, Burguete.

From Salon