IPA: /ˈbɒski/
KK: /ˈbɑːski/
Describing an area that is full of bushes, shrubs, or trees, often creating a lush and green environment.
The bosky landscape was perfect for a peaceful afternoon walk.
Bosky → The word originates from Middle English 'bosk', which comes from Old French 'bosque', meaning a thicket or grove. It refers to an area covered with trees or bushes, hence describing something that is wooded or bushy.
Imagine a small, wooded area or thicket when you think of 'bosky', as it directly relates to being covered with trees or bushes.