mountain man
Americannoun
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a man who lives and works in the mountains or wilderness, especially a frontiersman or pioneer, as in the early American West.
Etymology
Origin of mountain man
First recorded in 1685–95
Example Sentences
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He re-teamed with Pollack in “Jeremiah Johnson,” in which he played a mountain man who becomes the object of a vendetta.
From Los Angeles Times
Ethan Dexter looks like a mountain man hunk, but in his private life, he’s lost in the wilderness when it comes to women.
From Los Angeles Times
Among its first eternal residents was a mountain man who killed a grizzly bear and vice versa somewhere out in Malibu.
From Los Angeles Times
It was heaven for a 20-something mountain man who could climb and backcountry ski to his heart’s content while working in one of the world’s most stunning alpine settings.
From Seattle Times
Slim and handsome in a green shirt with a honey-colored beard, he looked like a real mountain man.
From Los Angeles Times
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