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spicewood

[ spahys-wood ]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of spicewood1

An Americanism dating back to 1750–60; spice + wood 1
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Example Sentences

A little television won’t hurt dogs, but nothing can take the place of exercise, fresh air and human companionship, said Kenneth Martin, a veterinarian from Spicewood, Tex., who specializes in animal behavior.

A little television won’t hurt dogs, but nothing can take the place of exercise, fresh air and human companionship, said Kenneth Martin, a veterinarian from Spicewood, Tex., who specializes in animal behavior.

The album was recorded at Pedernales Studios in Spicewood, Texas.

Some of that history was shared during the dinner, such as Beverly Bowen of Blackwell’s Farm telling others about the spicewood tea she grew up foraging that she says would be consumed in springtime for its supposed medicinal benefits.

Sarah Enelow-Snyder is a biracial woman who grew up barrel racing in Spicewood, Tex., but gradually let go of riding in favor of activities to build up her college résumé.

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