Definition of Nutwoods

1. nutwood [n] - See also: nutwood

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nutwoods

nutteries
nutters
nuttery
nuttier
nuttiest
nuttily
nuttin'
nuttiness
nuttinesses
nutting
nuttings
nutty
nutty as a fruit cake
nutty as a fruitcake
nutwood
nutwoods (current term)
nutzoid
nutzoids
nux vomica
nuzzer
nuzzers
nuzzle
nuzzled
nuzzler
nuzzlers
nuzzles
nuzzling
nuée ardente
nvCJD
nxt

Literary usage of Nutwoods

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

1. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1899)
"... who has never forgotten your walks in the quiet nutwoods, and the birds' nests you brought her, and the big boy you thrashed, because he broke the eggs ..."

2. The Cornhill Magazine by George Smith (1873)
"... the view was looking lovely, the purple moor, the nutwoods, the cows munching in the meadow, the distant farmhouse buried in its elms and stacks ..."

3. The Monthly Magazine by Richard Phillips (1798)
"Here are lèverai hazel or nutwoods of great extent, and cnnl'equently that fruit is extremely plentiful. This part of the county contains ..."

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