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Sherwood Forest
noun
- an ancient royal forest in central England, chiefly in Nottinghamshire: the traditional haunt of Robin Hood.
Sherwood Forest
/ ˈʃɜːˌwʊd /
noun
- an ancient forest in central England, in Nottinghamshire: formerly a royal hunting ground and much more extensive; famous as the home of Robin Hood
Sherwood Forest
- An actual forest of central England . According to legend, it was the home of Robin Hood (see also Robin Hood ) and his companions.
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Sherwood Forest, for instance, is a killing field of accentual integrity.
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Sherwood Forest, or as much of it as remains, is twenty-five miles long and about eight broad.
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He evidently went outside of the city into the wooded district, that was a part of old Sherwood Forest.
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When Robin first came to live in Sherwood Forest he was rather sad, for he could not at once forget all he had lost.
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When the Sheriff saw that they were taking the road to Sherwood Forest, he began to feel a little nervous.
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And clothing himself in white and red, and with a hundred men in his train, he set off to Sherwood Forest.
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