adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a green/wooded/lush valley (= one with a lot of plants or trees growing in it )
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We were on a ridge above a green valley, with the mountains beyond it.
a wooded area
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The plane crashed into trees in a heavily wooded area.
a wooded slope
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The valley has wooded slopes.
wooded country (= with a lot of trees )
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They escaped through hilly, wooded country.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
heavily
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It is a heavily wooded county.
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And the environment in which it is situated - a heavily wooded area.
thickly
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Most of northern Calabria is mountainous and thickly wooded with pine, silver fir and maple.
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The spacious stone house had originally been one of three sharing the same hilly and thickly wooded parcel of land.
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We drove on through the village and turned into a clearing surrounded by a thickly wooded area.
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The land over the hill was thickly wooded .
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Its thickly wooded shores, pastoral rivers and mercurial weather draw naturalists and artists.
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It was difficult to determine from which direction they were coming due to the thickly wooded area that we were dug-in.
■ NOUN
area
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There's a great wooded area fairly close to the town - including the wonderfully named Tolpuddle Hollow and Puddletown Heath.
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And the environment in which it is situated - a heavily wooded area .
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Nevertheless, some wooded areas were more intensively settled and used as time went on.
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The Marine Commandos were well dug in in a wooded area just off the road and close to the village.
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We drove on through the village and turned into a clearing surrounded by a thickly wooded area .
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There are pleasant waterside and wooded areas to picnic in and extensive play areas for children.
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At the same time one must also recognise the importance of recreating other habitats such as wooded areas and ponds.
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Inquiries had revealed the child had been born there and Muller had placed his body in a nearby wooded area .
hill
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But the north of the country has a range of pleasant, wooded hills called the Ardennes.
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The Rocky Mountains have no shortage of rocky mountains, but the ones open to skiers are rounded, wooded hills .
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Residents fled on foot through the wooded hills .
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Artists and poets have never tired of its historic buildings and artisan shops, richly wooded hills and lovely views.
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In the north their own wooded hill rose up.
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The wooded hills of Craigendarroch and Craig Coillach rise up around it.
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They cleared the thick, wooded hills of Oxford and went down into the open countryside.
slope
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The valley has wooded slopes and attractive rock formations.
valley
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This beautiful monastic ruin is set in a deeply wooded valley by the River Rye.
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It quickly develops into a major river flowing within a deep, wooded valley .
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Turn left and head to Rhigian Cottage, then go right on the path through the wooded valley .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
thickly populated/wooded etc
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Its thickly wooded shores, pastoral rivers and mercurial weather draw naturalists and artists.
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Most of northern Calabria is mountainous and thickly wooded with pine, silver fir and maple.
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Of all the nearby hills, its pinnacle was closest to their mountain, and it was the most thickly wooded.
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Take the footpath beside the Esk, here thickly wooded with birch and ash, for a hundred yards or so upstream.
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The land over the hill was thickly wooded.
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The spacious stone house had originally been one of three sharing the same hilly and thickly wooded parcel of land.
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We drove on through the village and turned into a clearing surrounded by a thickly wooded area.
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When the air became more thickly populated, such extravagant forms disappeared.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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densely wooded hills
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Artists and poets have never tired of its historic buildings and artisan shops, richly wooded hills and lovely views.
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Bits of burning paper had already fallen to the wooded floor.
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Built in quality stone and timber, the lodges have a country elegance which blends perfectly with the richly wooded hillside.
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Most of northern Calabria is mountainous and thickly wooded with pine, silver fir and maple.
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Nevertheless, some wooded areas were more intensively settled and used as time went on.
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Residents fled on foot through the wooded hills.
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The Marine Commandos were well dug in in a wooded area just off the road and close to the village.
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The same principle can be used to make a moisture meter from wooded strips.