Wiktionary
n. A hardwood obtained from the cherry tree, valued for use in furniture and other woodworking applications.
Gazetteer
Usage examples of "cherrywood".
It was richly paneled in cherrywood adorned with carved scrolls and fleurs de lis.
Baynes, sitting down in a formidably dark cherrywood chair from which he could, if he wished, menace his growing empire.
Maybe he could walk around with a piece of cherrywood blended to his arm.
The weight of the snowy suddenly lifted from his chest and was replaced by the plop of the humming cherrywood burl.
He wrapped his fist around the cherrywood burl hanging from his neck and watched the sky dance in a brilliant display of colors that arced from soft blue to a warm, vibrant red.
The cherrywood was swirling, pulling against his hand in the direction of the stream.
He hesitated, then took the cherrywood burl from around his neck and set it on top of his pile.
Morgan stepped onto the sand and gathered up his clothes and his sword, quickly draping the cherrywood burl around his neck as he ran back to Mercedes.
He turned to face her and touched her with both hands, holding the knot of cherrywood against her skin.
The cherrywood growing here had soaked up the magical energy from the waters that had flowed from the high mountain lake.
He picked up his thin cherrywood cane and strode over to the coat pegs.
But when he fell asleep at last next to me, I saw that his fist was closed around something, and peering closely in the dark, made out the protruding head of the little cherrywood snake.
He reached carefully into the box and removed its contents: a stack of letters, folded and sealed with wax, two booksand a small snake made of cherrywood, heavily polished by long handling.
He let that cryptic assertion hang in the air as he opened a beautiful cherrywood humidor on his desktop and selected a slim, expensive cigar.
Its cherrywood surface matched the cabinet carved with a pattern she could not make out in the dim light.