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WoodyDart lands outside the scoring area.
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WoodyOpposite of "bloom"--that is, the animal's hair coat appears dull, not shiny. Associated with unthrifty calves. See also "bloom."
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Woodylate 14c., "overgrown with trees and shrubs," from wood (n.) + -y (2). Of plants, "having a stem of wood," from 1570s. Related: Woodiness. Old English had wudulic. As a name for a [..]
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WoodyHaving bark-covered stems that do not die to the ground at the end of the growing season.
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WoodyRefers to hard-stemmed perennial plants that are capable of surviving cold weather without dying back.
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WoodyHaving stems and branches that are made of wood.
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WoodyDescription of fibrous stems of trees and shrubs that do not die back to the ground every year.
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WoodyForming stems that mature to wood.
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WoodyA characteristic reminiscent of freshly-cut timber. This trait is usually associated with teas processed very late in the season
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Woody[Stem] -- Hard and lignified.
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Woody(adj) made of or containing or resembling wood(adj) abounding in trees(adj) made hard like wood as the result of the deposition of lignin in the cell walls
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WoodyRefers to a vehicle which has part of its side body-panels covered or replaced with decorative wood. X series
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WoodyA vehicle incorporating natural finished wood for structure and all exposed parts of the body. The term has been loosely applied to any car which used wood on the exterior.
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WoodyA motor vehicle incorporating natural finished wood for structure and all exposed parts of the body. The term has been loosely applied to any car which uses wood on the exterior.
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WoodyOriginally referred to vehicles made out of wood but now is a slang term for a vehicle with wood covering part of the body.
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Woodya vehicle that incorporates natural finished wood for structure of exposed body panels.
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WoodyTrees or shrubs.
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WoodyTaste grassy taste due to under-drying
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WoodyEither a diminutive of Woodrow, or else from a nickname derived from the English word wood. A famous bearer is film director Woody Allen (1935-).
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WoodyWoody wines are oaky. They feature strong, often overwhelming scents of vanilla, coffee or smoke. They can also feel dry in the mouth. This is a flaw.
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WoodyA bag that lands on the surface of the board, which is worth 1 point.
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WoodyDart lands outside the scoring area
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Woodylang=en
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*: On reaching the house, they were shown through the hall into the saloon, whose northern aspect rendered it delightful for summer. Its windows opening to [..]
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WoodyErection.
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WoodySlang to describe a market moving strongly upward, as in, "This market has a woody."
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WoodyWoody may refer to:
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WoodyWoody may refer to:
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WoodyEither a diminutive of Woodrow, or else from a nickname derived from the English word wood. A famous bearer is film director Woody Allen (1935-).
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