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backwoodsman
[bak-woodz-muhn]
noun
plural
backwoodsmena person living in or coming from the backwoods, or a remote or unsettled area.
a person of uncouth manners, rustic behavior or speech, etc.
British., a peer who rarely attends the House of Lords.
Word History and Origins
Origin of backwoodsman1
Example Sentences
He managed to keep working in small projects in theater, films and TV, returning to the mainstream in 1983 with “Cross Creek,” in which he played table-smashing backwoodsman Marsh Turner.
When he and three other Atlanta businessmen are ambushed by violent backwoodsmen, Reynolds must guide the group to safety.
When he and three other Atlanta businessmen are ambushed by violent backwoodsmen, Reynolds must guide the group to safety.
The Tories’ hard-Brexit backwoodsmen thus stand poised to undermine May’s team.
“He was also a crack shot and a backwoodsman,” said Mr. Jones.
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