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bosky
[ bos-kee ]
bosky
/ ˈbɒskɪ /
adjective
- literary.containing or consisting of bushes or thickets
a bosky wood
Other Words From
- boski·ness noun
Example Sentences
From the coastal Pine Barrens of New Jersey, Lin brought to Manhattan 49 full-grown Atlantic white cedars, each around 40 feet tall, and planted them together at the center of a bosky Madison Square Park.
In the picture’s lower half, breasts, hair and nipple fold and swell in a bosky zone of shadow-casting shapes.
Christian Cooper had been birdwatching early Monday morning in the Ramble, a bosky, secluded area in Central Park which draws hundreds of species of birds, when he encountered Amy Cooper and her dog.
And down by the Sandy Branch River, a boardwalk zigzagged up through a wrinkle in the bosky slope.
Güell had ambitious plans for his hillside property: it was to be designed by Antoni Gaudí, the celebrated architect, with sixty houses set on the bosky grounds.
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