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woods

A woods is a forest.

woods

(= wood) the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area

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Simple sentences

One day she met a wolf in the woods.
We're out of the woods now.
The church is surrounded by woods and lakes.
He knows these woods like the back of his hand.
We searched the woods for the missing child.
The prince was lost in the woods.
He lost his sense of direction in the dark woods.
Why did you get lost in the woods?
It began late one Sunday afternoon, deep in the woods.
The man lost his way in the woods.
There lived an old couple in the woods.
Birds abound in the woods.
The morning after I arrived there, I took a walk into the woods of oaks.
Hunting game is forbidden in these tranquil woods.
We cleared a path through the woods.
We went astray in the woods.
Hikers need to carry a compass with them to find their way through the woods.
The land is clothed with woods.
They went into the woods for a picnic.
We went into the woods in search of insects.

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I'll kill you. and ran into the woods.
Fire in the woods, man.
Someone framed me. They wrapped my shirt around some food, hid it in the woods.
I can't believe Johnny's gonna just stay out in the woods.
The first night in the woods by myself was pretty awesome, actually.
I was in the woods.
She's still in the woods-- the forest.
Whether, you know, whether you're in the woods or in the cabin, you always feel like something is watching you, and the past two nights, I haven't slept very well, you know.
We were in the woods, and.
If we caught him in the woods, he would've been dead.
He was in the woods.
Don't go on retreats in the woods and say you're doing it for us! - You know, this is bullshit.
Tracy Woods.
Tracy Woods?
Don't go on retreats in the woods and say you're doing it for us!
A wild wolf of the woods she had loved. An evil murderer she shielded with her own body.
They taught me all I know about the woods.
I met him walking alone in the woods.
You will search the woods.
Well, don't worry about those two babes in the woods.
How do you know she's in this neck of the woods?
He's had our two sailors so busy. chasing around the woods after flora and fauna. that we haven't seen them for three days.
Right over there, behind that clump of woods, Your Excellency.
Let's take that path up through the woods.
He's in the woods.
Count Arnheim, there is a band of gypsies in the woods below the castle.
Woods.!
Woods!
I'm not, Woods, I'm not strong.
Woods, let's not do it, yeah?
Woods.
They wrapped my shirt around some food, hid it in the woods.
Johnny's gonna just stay out in the woods.
So you're galloping through the forest looking for me, 'cause I was stolen by the evil witch, and you finally find me in the enchanted woods.

News and current affairs

In addition, a new Bretton Woods would have to reform the currency system.
They are reluctant members of the Bretton Woods institutions, which are dominated by countries that are no longer dominant.
This year marks the sixtieth anniversary of the Bretton Woods Conference that established those two organizations as pillars of international economic cooperation.
The US seems to be stuck in the Bretton Woods system, the rules-based order - underpinned by the IMF and the World Bank, with the US dollar at its heart - that emerged after World War II.
The Bretton Woods system institutionalized America's geopolitical supremacy, leaving the old imperial power, the UK, to step aside - a step that it took graciously, if a little desperately, given its grave postwar economic situation.
The EU is far from being out of the woods.
The world no longer has a fixed exchange-rate regime, but the dollar remains the major reserve currency--a sort of floating Bretton Woods.
Technocracy was Keynes's faith: skilled experts designing and fine-tuning institutions out of the goodness of their hearts to make possible general prosperity -- as Keynes, indeed, did at Bretton Woods where the World Bank and IMF were created.
The Bank for International Settlements, which was the counterparty in currency swaps under the Bretton Woods par value system in the 1960s, could be the manager of this system.
This unspoken arrangement dates from the founding of the Bretton Woods institution at a time when colonialism was still alive, and makes no sense in the twenty-first century.
There is an urgent need for a global conference - a Bretton Woods II - to adopt strict rules to contain today's wayward financial markets.
No manager is a superstar, a Tiger Woods or Michael Schumacher of the boardroom.
And, while no one can say yet whether the BRICS' initiatives will succeed, they represent a major challenge to the Bretton Woods institutions, which should respond.
One key feature of the Bretton Woods system was that countries would tie their exchange rates to the US dollar.
Anyone familiar with the history of the Bretton Woods institutions knows that they experienced as many misses as hits.
There are not that many modern varieties of this sort of practice, but the 1944 United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at Bretton Woods comes close.
The Bretton Woods Agreement of 1944, which laid the institutional foundation for the post-war World War II economy, was made possible because the United States and Britain called the shots.
The architects of the Bretton Woods regime kept this lesson in mind when they redesigned the world's monetary system in 1944.
Indian genes in a developing country did not prevent Vijay Singh emerging from Fiji to rival Tiger Woods as the best golfer in the world.
A New Bretton Woods?
This was the first international financial crisis since the Bretton Woods Conference of 1944 in which the Fund stood on the sidelines.
The Bretton Woods conference succeeded not because it assembled every state, or because the participants engaged in an extensive powwow.
John Maynard Keynes, an architect of Bretton Woods, believed that the true lesson of the failures of the Depression-era 1930's lay precisely in the character of the large and chaotic 1933 London World Economic Conference.
This was true of the preparations for the Bretton Woods meeting.
The strength of the Bretton Woods institutions lies in intellectual diversity, and the Fund benefited from Wolfensohn's honesty, as well as from his commitment to Bank-Fund cooperation, which progressively deepened during the past decade.
Even today, with the eurozone's essential players apparently convinced that they are out of the woods, national narrow-mindedness is experiencing a revival in the EU, and the desire for change seems to be slackening.

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