Crossword-Solution: COPSE 5 letters, 62 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Copse n. A wood of small growth; a thicket of brushwood. See Coppice.
Copse v. t. To trim or cut; -- said of small trees, brushwood, tufts
of grass, etc.
Copse v. t. To plant and preserve, as a copse.

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COPSE anagram COPES, PECOS, SCOPE

We have 62 clues for the answer “COPSE”

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Savannah growth 1 answer
Dense patch of bushes 1 answer
Green thicket 1 answer
Group of small trees 1 answer
Growth of small trees. 1 answer
Knot of trees 1 answer
Leafy expanse 1 answer
Little wood 1 answer
Mini-forest 1 answer
Patch of woods 1 answer
Piece of managed woodland 1 answer
Police overheard in thicket (5) 1 answer
Run away from stiff brush 1 answer
Grove of small trees. 1 answer
Section of brushwood 1 answer
Small thicket 1 answer
Small thicket of trees 1 answer
Small, tight thicket of trees 1 answer
That's the thicket! (sorry) 1 answer
Thicket of trees 1 answer
Tree thicket 1 answer
Wood or thicket 1 answer
Woodsy thicket 1 answer
Woody thicket 1 answer
grove tree 1 answer
Area where woodland cut back 1 answer
Bushy thicket 1 answer
Bit of woodland 1 answer
Dense growth of bushes 2 answers
spinney 2 answers
Small woods 2 answers
Small stand of trees 2 answers
Small stand 2 answers
Small grove 2 answers
A small group of trees 2 answers
Thicket of bushes 2 answers
Thicket of small trees. 2 answers
Dense growth 2 answers
tree grove 3 answers
holt 3 answers
Stand of trees 4 answers
Cluster of trees 4 answers
BOSCAGE 4 answers
Small wood. 4 answers
COPPICE 5 answers
GROUP of trees 6 answers
Underwood 6 answers
Clump of trees. 6 answers
Shaw 6 answers
WOODED area 7 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with COPSE (5)

Bathsheba’s companion, as a gage of their reconciliation, had been granted a week’s holiday to visit her sister, who was married to a thriving hurdler and cattle-crib-maker living in a delightful labyrinth of hazel copse not far from Yalbury.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Every minute a fresh gun came into position until, before twilight, every copse, every row of suburban villas on the hilly slopes about Kingston and Richmond, masked an expectant black muzzle.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
The other is Yorkshire bred, and has twanged his bowstring right oft in merry Sherwood; he knows each glade and dingle, copse and high-wood, betwixt this and Richmond.” “’Tis well,” said the Prince.—“Goes Waldemar forth with them?” “Instantly,” said Bardon.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Yes; a copse of dead trees, without leaves, without sap, trees petrified by the action of the water and here and there overtopped by gigantic pines.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994
Thither he betook him, and he did the rein off Falcon, but tethered him by a halter in the thickest of the copse, and sat down himself nigher to the outside thereof; he did off his helm and drew what meat he had from out his wallet and ate and drank in the beginning of the summer night; and then sat pondering awhile on what had befallen on this second day of his wandering.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008

Quotes with COPSE (3)

The heavy rain dripped off his thick leather hat and sloshed on the dry hard ground. To someone with a soul, it might have been peaceful, pretty, even to watch the drops bounce and form graceful puddles before they disappeared into the cracks in the Earth. Daniel Marlin merely cursed. He only saw the weather as another delay before they could rescue their brother from jail. He turned the horse back into the copse of trees, hating to admit defeat.
Grace Willows
I may have smiled to myself as I watched the familiar pattern of the town pass, the bus cruising through shade to sunshine. I'd grown up in this place, had the knowledge of it so deep in me that I didn't even know most street names, navigating instead by landmarks, visual or memorial. The corner where my mother had twisted her ankle in a mauve pantsuit. The copse of trees that always looked vaguely attended by evil. The drugstore with its torn awning. Through the window of th…
Emma Cline The Girls
I assure you, if Uncle Henry had stepped out from among the trees in a little copse which borders the path at one place, carrying his head under his arm, I should have been very little more uncomfortable than I was. To tell you the truth, I was rather expecting something of the kind.
M.R. James A Thin Ghost and Others
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 187 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).