adjective
- comparative form of bosky; more covered with bushes, shrubs, or trees; more wooded or thickly vegetated
Usage: literary or formal; chiefly British
Examples
- The boskier regions of the forest were difficult to navigate.
- As we traveled north, the landscape became progressively boskier.
- She preferred the boskier paths through the park to the open meadows.
- The boskier side of the estate was left wild and untended.
- The valley grew boskier with each passing season as vegetation reclaimed the land.