Pronunciation: /ˈbɑːski/
adjective covered with or having an abundance of bushes, shrubs, or trees; woody
A1 The park was filled with bosky trees and chirping birds.
A2 We went for a hike in the bosky forest and saw a deer.
B1 The bosky glade provided a peaceful spot for a picnic.
B2 The bosky landscape was a welcome sight after hours of driving through the desert.
C1 The artist captured the beauty of the bosky countryside in his paintings.
C2 The estate boasted a sprawling bosky garden with winding paths and hidden nooks.
formal The bosky glade provided a peaceful retreat for the weary travelers.
informal Let's have a picnic in that bosky area over there.
slang I love hanging out in the bosky spots of the park.
figurative Her mind was a bosky forest of thoughts, tangled and hard to navigate.
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