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Example sentences for "wooded"

Lexicographically close words:
woodcutters; woodcutting; woodde; woodden; woode; wooden; woodenly; woodent; woodenware; wooding
  1. The mists swept from the wooded hills, And, rolling seaward, hid the anchored ships.

  2. When the noon basks among the wooded hills I too will bask, as silent as the air So thick with sun-motes, dyed like yellow gold, Or colored purple like an unplucked plum.

  3. It seems that a German column was passing along a wooded defile when it met a French boy scout, who was seized, and asked where the French troops were.

  4. Every one expected that the main attack on Liége would come from this direction; but it began after dark next day on the southern side, along the wooded heights broken by the course of the little river Ourthe.

  5. George watched the track of the Sommerhaidenweg on the other side of the valley run along the wooded hills; it looked pale and cooled.

  6. The dark sky lay starless over the grey road and the haze-breathing fields that stretched on both sides towards the deceptive distance of the wooded hills.

  7. A faintly-defined line of mountains appeared in the distance and then vanished again as the road mounted through thick-wooded country up to the heights.

  8. No shade came from the wooded line of heights on his left, only a gentle purring of breezes which had gone to sleep in the leaves.

  9. He no longer saw the softly moving lines of the wooded hills, which swept by in the morning light, and as though for one last happiness he dreamed himself back again into the dark ecstasies of that farewell hour.

  10. Situated on the north bank of the Teith, here crossed by a three-arched bridge, and sheltered by a ridge of wooded hills, it is in growing repute as a health resort.

  11. We passed Dartmouth, and half an hour later put into a little wooded bay.

  12. The sea was so blue, the rocks and wooded spurs of that Southern coast so dreamy in the bright land-haze.

  13. The bluffs of the opposite bank were wooded with high trees.

  14. Even in that sheltered, wooded valley it was very cold this winter.

  15. Winton, smoking his after-breakfast cigar, stared down across the tops of those trees toward the river and the wooded fields beyond.

  16. Unlike most of its tribe, it is a good climber; and where wooded cliffs are not available, will take up its quarters in tall trees.

  17. In winter they descend to the wooded districts that immediately succeed the region of glaciers, and it is there only they can be successfully hunted.

  18. The position of the cathedral of St Cuthbert, its west end rising immediately from the steep wooded bank of the river, is surpassed in beauty by no other English cathedral.

  19. The valley of the Wear in the neighbourhood of Durham is well wooded and picturesque, but there are numerous collieries on the uplands above it, and the beauty of the county is marred.

  20. The soil is sandy, the surface of the country well wooded and broken by a number of ponds and creeks.

  21. Kate acquiesced; and we walked along a wooded path where every stone and shrub was rich in associations with that first summer in Foxden when our acquaintance began.

  22. The life of fishing people upon the seashore presents a pleasing contrast to the life of the hunters on the wooded hills depicted in the previous volumes.

  23. They hurried over the wooded hills and crept through the tall grass.

  24. When at last all the herds from the wooded hills were gathered at the ford, the handsomest leader of all stepped forth to lead the way.

  25. Why did the reindeer come to the wooded hills by the caves at the time of the Cave-men?

  26. She had braved many storms on the wooded hills and the children liked to hear her stories.

  27. THE LATER CAVE-MEN THE AGE OF THE CHASE I The Reindeer Start for their Summer Home Every winter the reindeer came to the wooded hills where the Cave-men lived.

  28. And soon the wooded hills were dotted with small herds moving toward the ford.

  29. The snow was now gone from the wooded hills and the days were warm again.

  30. The Lacedæmonians, prevented by the wooded ground from seeing clearly, were only made aware of the coming attack by hearing the hostile pæan.

  31. The first shot was fired as the man climbed over the fence separating the old-fashioned garden from the wooded district to the west, the second following almost immediately.

  32. With commendable forethought, the first settlers had built their houses and stores some little distance back from the stream along the summit of a wooded ridge perhaps forty feet above the river at its midsummer low-water level.

  33. The settlement of a thickly-wooded country, when it is left to chance, is a most uncertain and capricious matter.

  34. The mill at the Clear Lake rapids was about three miles distant from our own clearing; and after stemming another rapid, and passing between two beautiful wooded islands, the canoe rounded a point, and the rude structure was before us.

  35. The lower, more modern and busier part of the town extends along a narrow valley, shut in by wooded or vine-clad hills, and is traversed throughout its length by the Ornain, which is crossed by several bridges.

  36. The town lies at the foot of a wooded hill on which stand the ruins of the castle of the counts of Bar, and is composed chiefly of one long street, bordered in places by houses of the 16th century.

  37. It is a well-wooded sandy tract of country, has an area of about 1650 sq.

  38. The deep gorges of the Chorokh and Tortum streams north of the town alone have a different appearance, being well wooded in places.

  39. It was probable that if they hunted into its most secret recesses, in all the wooded part between the Mercy and Reptile Point, they would find new treasures.

  40. If the lava, in consequence of the position of the crater, did not directly menace the wooded and cultivated parts of the island, other complications might present themselves.

  41. The colonists knew this beautiful wooded coast, since they had already explored it on foot, and yet it again excited their admiration.

  42. Chapter 12 The next day, the 18th of February, was devoted to the exploration of all that wooded region forming the shore from Reptile End to Falls River.

  43. All the wooded part of the island was now completely bare.

  44. But a kind of lurid brilliancy spread over the island, against which stood out confusedly the wooded masses of the heights.

  45. The shores of North Inlet were as thickly wooded as those of the southern anchorage; but the space was longer and narrower, and more like, what in truth it was, the estuary of a river.

  46. Some way up, a long grey village lay like a seam or a rag of vapour on a wooded hillside; and when the wind was favourable, the sound of the church bells would drop down, thin and silvery, to Will.

  47. And I put the helm hard up, and the Hispaniola swung round rapidly, and ran stem on for the low-wooded shore.

  48. Then it entered a wooded tract and led them to a pretty mountain stream.

  49. But Thierry thinks that the extreme severity of the Forest Laws was chiefly enforced to prevent the assemblage of Saxons in those vast wooded spaces which were now included in the royal demesnes.

  50. At the other end, heavily wooded land sloped down to the water on all sides, giving it a gloomy, deep green cast.

  51. By eleven o'clock the whole Gang, including Rhoda, was swarming over the picnic grounds situated on a wooded hill overlooking Green Lake, an oblong body of very deep water.

  52. Just as he turned into the road leading into Portersville, a stretch of heavily wooded highway, he saw a big blue car coming toward him.

  53. On the slope of a wooded hill they saw in the distance the red lights of the railway.

  54. From this flat summit with its fringe of nut-trees and little stunted oaks they could see, over the wooded slopes, the tops of the pines bathed in a purple mist, and the long ribbon of the Rhine in the blue valley.

  55. Our first real visit to Cobham Park was on a summer morning when Dickens walked out with us from his own gate, and, strolling quietly along the road, turned at length into what seemed a rural wooded pathway.

  56. He had connected the front lawn, by a passageway running under the road, with beautifully wooded grounds, on which was erected the Swiss châlet, a present from Fechter.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wooded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bushy; forest; forested; scrubby; sylvan; timbered; wooded; woodland; woodsy; woody


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    wooded country; wooded hills