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- noun line of trees on the edge of a field or other open space marking the beginning of a woods or forest.
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Examples
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I think it should be a requirement that a Hunter be 50 to 500 feet from the road and facing the woodline or be in the WOODS (Preferred method).
Road Side Hunters 2010
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The dogs was running down the woodline from me and I kept looking out in front of me and to the sides.
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Also like many others I don't always take cameras to the woodline.
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Also like many others I don't always take cameras to the woodline.
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I made extra time to look out my office window that day, to appreciate the beauty of the woodline behind my own home, to take in the busy work of two robins nest-building under my deck, to listen to the spring peepers in my little pond.
Flag Day 2009
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I think it should be a requirement that a Hunter be 50 to 500 feet from the road and facing the woodline or be in the WOODS (Preferred method).
Road Side Hunters 2010
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The dogs was running down the woodline from me and I kept looking out in front of me and to the sides.
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They cleared the woodline, “yelling like devils let loose.”
Cavalryman of the Lost Cause Jeffry D. Wert 2008
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I cut alot of trees in March along my woodline, going to my food plots and created my own funnel.
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I cut alot of trees in March along my woodline, going to my food plots and created my own funnel.
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