foresty

English

Etymology

From forest + -y. Compare English woodsy.

Adjective

foresty (comparative more foresty, superlative most foresty)

  1. Like a forest.
    • 1921, Walter de La Mare, Memoirs of a Midget:
      On a sunny stone near a foresty bed of asparagus I sat down at last, tired, and a little dispirited.

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