English
Adjective
treey (comparative more treey, superlative most treey)
- Having many trees.
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1912, P. A. Vaile, Horance G. Hutchinson, Henry Leach, chapter 35, in Essays on Golf:- This is a tree-y course, like New Zealand, really good, good greens, well bunkered, a trifle on the short side, but full of interest.
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1934, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Grey Granite, ISBN 978-1-84767-806-5, page 118-119:- But this night was a treey desolation, rain-pelted […] .
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1983, Robert Kelly, Under Woods, ISBN 0-87685-595-8, page 25:- Notices darker figure move
against dark treey background.