Woodsy in a sentence as an adjective

They do. I'm a PH&E customer living in a woodsy area, and they trim our trees regularly.

On the other hand, building a compliant wooden ramp to the porch of a woodsy roadhouse might be far less costly.

I'd rather deal with climate change than have every nice woodsy town turned into Manhattan-lite.

Yup, North of Boston here, fairly woodsy area, too many years seeing too few firefiles, although this summer there were a few more than past years - I hope it's a growth trend!

It put a lot more strain on the surrounding schools, which had to expand, and generally alienated what had been a very woodsy, cowtown sort of people.

Isn't your "communities cannot be destroyed, just changed" argument just a semantic point?I'd imagine that few would describe "Redmond Ridge" as a "very woodsy, cowtown".

In the suburb I grew up in there were no sidewalks, and a few woodsy areas around my parents house were quickly developed and turned into more suburban dwellings, so there really wasn't anywhere to roam.

Woodsy definitions

adjective

characteristic or suggestive of woods; "a fresh woodsy fragrance"

adjective

abounding in trees; "an arboreous landscape"; "violets in woodsy shady spots"; "a woody area near the highway"

See also: arboraceous arboreous woody