spinney|spinneys in English
noun
[spin·ney || 'spɪnɪ]
thicket, grove, copse, small clump of trees (British)
Use "spinney|spinneys" in a sentence
1. The dragon continued through the spinney, incinerating every likely-looking bush and clump of ferns.
2. While in the Air Force, Spinney wrote and illustrated Harvey, a comic strip about military life.
3. At a twist in the river lay the spinney, a clump of birch saplings sprouting through a thicket of bramble.
4. Currently, there are only four locations that sell alcohol for private use — Spinneys near Al-Jimi District, an outlet to the left of the Hilton hotel (next to the hotel's staff quarters), High Spirits Bottle Shop behind Lulu Hypermarket Sana‘iya and the North Africa Market in Sanaiya.