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11woods — See: BABE IN THE WOODS, CROW BEFORE ONE IS OUT OF THE WOODS, NECK OF THE WOODS, TAKE TO THE WOODS …
12woods — See: BABE IN THE WOODS, CROW BEFORE ONE IS OUT OF THE WOODS, NECK OF THE WOODS, TAKE TO THE WOODS …
13woods — See: babe in the woods, crow before one is out of the woods, neck of the woods, take to the woods …
14woods — back·woods·er; back·woods·man; woods; woods·man; …
15woods — noun the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area (Freq. 43) • Syn: ↑forest, ↑wood • Derivationally related forms: ↑woodsy, ↑forest (for: ↑forest) …
16Woods, A. H. — (1870 1951) Born Aladore Herman Woods in Budapest, he came to the United States as an infant with his family. After working in the garment district, he began his theatrical career by doing publicity for a traveling show. He then produced… …
17Woods — biographical name Tiger 1975 Eldrick Woods American golfer …
18Woods — /woodz/, n. Lake of the. See Lake of the Woods. * * * …
19Woods — Recorded as Woods, Woodson, Woodison, Woodeson and Wooderson, this is a venerable English surname. It is a patronymic of early medieval origin. In most cases it was a topographical surname for the son of a person who lived in a wood, or as an… …
20Woods — Wood, Woods Fréquent en Grande Bretagne, désigne dans la plupart des cas celui qui habite auprès d un bois. Plus rarement, il peut s agir d un surnom donné à une personne violente, enragée (moyen anglais wod) …