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The woodiness crept upward, and by degrees invested her body.
This means wine-savvy buyers will expect woodiness in the recipe.
Park's small woodiness gives it a modern image.
The flesh is white and there is no woodiness.
The overwhelming feeling is of wood and woodiness.
A light woodiness from barrels hovers in the background.
Regular pruning from a young age will encourage denser growth and reduce woodiness.
Watermelons should sound hollow when tapped and have a bright, firm flesh with no woodiness.
A sweet woodiness comes through up front, and a sprinkle of herbs turns up as you swallow.
Premier Figuier has the green woodiness of fig.
The wine was tempered by a 14-month snooze in French oak barrels, but the woodiness is not intrusive.
Lushly aromatic, the regular version offers a bouquet of dark fruits and inviting woodiness.
Island plants often also exhibit "insular woodiness".
In white asparagus subtler flavors preside, like a buttery sweetness or a mild mushroomy woodiness.
Symptoms and Inclusions of Passionfruit woodiness virus in Passiflora sp.
Mr. Nash, a British sculptor, makes rough, medium-to-large wood carvings that emphasize the essential woodiness of his medium.
Months and years in used oak casks of varying capacities - new oak would impart an undesirable woodiness - gradually transform the wine.
The Baron Herzog '98 California chardonnay ($8), a workmanlike, mildly stylish drink with sweet woodiness and a long finish, will please many.
The city may be saddled with an image of yuppie tranquillity and lush woodiness, but its upstart musicians trample that stereotype with grim determination.
Aging does not improve bourbon much after 8 to 10 years and, because barrels must be new, it tends to acquire a bitter woodiness if it goes longer.
The broad woodiness imparted by American- and French-oak barrels permeates the expansive black currant (cassis) flavor agreeably.
For this dish, it helps to put it in a food processor with the other ingredients to pulverize it even further, to remove all traces of woodiness.
Damage caused by dirt or other foreign material, disease, dryness or mushy condition, hail, insects, riciness or woodiness, and sunburn.
The sauvignon blanc's style and food-friendliness also comes through in Jamesport's 2002 Cox Lane chardonnay ($15), which shows only a small concession to woodiness.
The color argent symbolizes the deposits of dolomite and the gules ones those of porphyry; the branch represents the woodiness of the municipality.