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beechwood

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. wood of any of various beech trees; used for flooring and containers and plywood and tool handles [syn: beech ]

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 2963 Housing Units (2000): 1169 Land area (2000): 1.833226 sq. miles (4.748033 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.866506 sq. miles (2.244241 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.699732 sq. miles (6.992274 sq. km) FIPS code: 06880 Located within: Michigan ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Beechwood is a Gilded Age estate located on Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The wood of the beech tree. 2 A wood largely populated with beech trees.

Usage examples of beechwood.

Longfield was a thousand times pleasanter than Beechwood, grand as it is.

Maud counted on the numerous visitors that would come to John Halifax, Esquire, of Beechwood Hall.

And that brings me back again to the pros and cons about Beechwood Hall.

Dashing round the street corner, the horses all in a foam, came our Beechwood carriage.

Guy and Edwin, both considerably excited, argued and contradicted one another more warmly than even the Beechwood liberty of speech allowed.

At his wonted hour he rode away, sighingly contrasting pleasant Beechwood with dreary and solitary Luxmore.

Before she left Beechwood, Edwin came in and hurriedly spoke to his mother.

He had arrived at Beechwood this morning, and falling as usual into our family routine, had come with us to Norton Bury.

He sat in his arm-chair, never weary of noticing everything pleasant about him, of saying how pretty Beechwood looked, and how delicious it was to be at home.

I can only explain it by remembering the unworldliness of our lives at Beechwood, the heavy cares which now pressed upon us from without, and the notable fact--which our own family experience ought to have taught us, yet did not--that in cases like this, often those whom one would have expected to be most quick-sighted, are the most strangely, irretrievably, mournfully blind.

When, the very next day, Lord Ravenel, not on horse-back but in his rarely-used luxurious coronetted carriage, drove up to Beechwood, every one in the house except myself was inconceivably astonished to see him back again.

It is chiefly of oak, fir, and beech, and on the southern side are the fine arcades of beechwood that Mr.

She carefully picked at the corner of a false section of the highly polished beechwood flooring and punched in the combination of the digital locking mechanism.

He removed his tailored jacket and placed it carefully on the beechwood hanger by the door.

The French were glancing nervously towards the beechwood as Captain Palmer loosed his third volley.