Definition of Briarwoods

1. briarwood [n] - See also: briarwood

Lexicographical Neighbors of Briarwoods

brezinaite
brianite
brianroulstonite
brianyoungite
briar pipe
briard
briards
briared
briarroot
briarroots
briars
briartite
briarwood
briarwoods (current term)
bribable
bribe
bribeable
bribed
bribee
bribees
bribeless
briber
briberies
bribers
bribery
bribes
bribetaking

Literary usage of Briarwoods

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The United Service (1884)
"Briarwood was conscious, sometimes too much so, of a long line of briarwoods behind him, and felt the full force of noblesse oblige; but Grit was fully as ..."

2. Rifle Shots and Bugle Notes: Or, the National Military Album of Sketches of by Joseph A. Joel, Lewis R. Stegman (1883)
"When, as the wind a moment blew Aside the fragrant flood Our briarwoods raised, within our view A tiny tot of six or seven, From fireside fresh she seemed. ..."

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