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Filter by Meaning The artist's techniques were able to wood the canvas and create a realistic bark texture.
The excessive use of hairspray can wood your hair.
After the accident, he had a wood feeling in his head.
She was in a wood mood after staying up late studying.
The instructions were written in such a wood language that no one could understand them.
He had a wood memory of what happened at the party.
She felt wood about the decision to change careers.
The professor's lecture was so boring that it put everyone in a wood state.
The witness had a wood recollection of the suspect's face.
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