Verb
inwood (third-person singular simple present inwoods, present participle inwooding, simple past and past participle inwooded)
(archaic, transitive) To hide in the woods.
My mother would organize huge parties for my elementary school classmates. To prepare, she would go back to the bakery in her old neighborhood of Inwood and get special shamrock cookies. Hawaiian Punch was served and we had shamrock napkins. It was a lot of fun. Christine Quinn
Even though Fixup isn’t technically open, we wind up fixing Inwood people’s stuff on Sunday afternoons, which often requires scavenging tools from the basement storage unit. Source: Internet
Kris Inwood has revived the staples approach and looks at a number of geographic weaknesses relative to Central Canada. Source: Internet
Easton Fleshman of West Lyon – Inwood lost his first match by SV-1 2-0 Dec, and won his second match by fall in 2:34. Source: Internet
Other buildings designed by Hooke include The Royal College of Physicians (1679), Ragley Hall in Warwickshire, Ramsbury Manor in Wiltshire Inwood, Stephen (28 February 2011). Source: Internet
Congressman Adriano Espaillat has decided to weigh in on the rezoning of Inwood. Source: Internet