Wooded
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- covered with growing trees and bushes etc
E.g.
- Its native habitat includes wooded areas and swamps.
- Adults are found in shady, wooded areas, often on tree trunks.
- The city features many lakes in wooded areas which attract campers.
E.g.
- It is a mountainous, heavily wooded area, and is above sea level.
- Several days later, Cherry's body was found hidden in a wooded area.
- South of the village is a wooded area which is also popular with tourists.
E.g.
- The road continues through wooded mountains with a few homes.
- The road heads through wooded areas with some farm fields and homes.
- The highway runs through wooded areas and encounters the Route 38 junction.
E.g.
- Even in the 18th century, it was still heavily wooded.
- It is a mountainous, heavily wooded area, and is above sea level.
- The road runs primarily through a heavily wooded, residential area.
E.g.
- The road heads through wooded areas with some farm fields and homes.
- The highway runs through wooded areas and encounters the Route 38 junction.
- The route is mostly a four-lane highway that runs through wooded areas in Central Jersey.
E.g.
- Treixedo is an old village (the first documented reference is in a Latin text of 974), surrounded by beautiful valleys and wooded hills.
- The front line between the NLA and the Macedonian security forces expanded along the wooded hills adjacent to the city center to the north.
- The settlement is located on a sandy coastal strip, backed by wooded hills, in which the creek itself rises, running about 10 km south-east to the ocean.