Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forest.(verb)
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Use "forests" in a sentence
"Though we were only three strong, we departed with a retinue of seven horses, and for nearly ten miles rode back the same way by which I had come from Reikholt on the preceding morning; then we turned off to the left, and crossing hills and acclivities, reached other valleys, which were partly traversed by beautiful streams of lava, and partly interspersed with forests -- _forests_, as I have already said, according to Icelandic notions."
"The flora of these rain forests is typical of the Amazon florisic province."
"Now, I cannot emphasize too strongly that we are concerned in forests from the point of view of the public responsibility for the perpetuation of forest areas."