bosk Synonyms
bosk Meaning
Wordnet
bosk (n)
a small wooded area
Webster
bosk (n.)
A thicket; a small wood.
bosk Sentence Examples
- The tranquil bosk provided a serene backdrop for our afternoon picnic.
- Walking through the dense bosk, I marveled at the variety of bird songs echoing around me.
- The ancient oak trees formed a majestic bosk in the heart of the forest.
- We stumbled upon a hidden clearing within the bosk, a perfect spot for meditation.
- Sunlight filtered through the leaves of the bosk, creating a dappled pattern on the forest floor.
- Creatures of the night found refuge in the shadows of the bosk, emerging only under the cover of darkness.
- Lost in the maze-like bosk, we relied on the moss-covered trees for direction.
- The babbling brook meandered its way through the heart of the bosk, adding to its enchanting ambiance.
- We sought shelter beneath the canopy of the bosk as a sudden rain shower drenched the forest.
- Legends spoke of mystical beings dwelling deep within the bosk, guarding its secrets for eternity.
FAQs About the word bosk
a small wooded areaA thicket; a small wood.
forest,bush, chaparral, thicket, grove, coppice, brushwood, copse, brake, boskage
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The tranquil bosk provided a serene backdrop for our afternoon picnic.
Walking through the dense bosk, I marveled at the variety of bird songs echoing around me.
The ancient oak trees formed a majestic bosk in the heart of the forest.
We stumbled upon a hidden clearing within the bosk, a perfect spot for meditation.