Thesaurus / backwoodsman
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Your true backwoodsman carefully hides every sign of his love for either family or friends.
THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLSHAROLD BELL WRIGHTThe backwoodsman, as he drank, held a tight grip on the rope.
THE WATCHERS OF THE TRAILSCHARLES G. D. ROBERTSThus commanded, and the man at the stern paddle being supreme in a canoe, the backwoodsman obeyed with a curse.
THE BACKWOODSMENCHARLES G. D. ROBERTSThey could drive a bargain and could discover loopholes in a contract in a fashion to take the average backwoodsman off his feet.
THE OLD NORTHWESTFREDERIC AUSTIN OGGSwift as that spring was, that of the alert backwoodsman was just swift enough to elude it—in part.
KINGS IN EXILESIR CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTSI thought I saw a mist appear in the eyes of the strong backwoodsman, and I knew that he was deeply moved.
IN HOSTILE REDJOSEPH ALTSHELERIt was the voice of Peter Day, the backwoodsman who had agreed to take care of Arbuckle during his illness.
THE BOY LAND BOOMERRALPH BONEHILLMeanwhile, it is characteristic that Sinclair and Young regarded wastes as a backwoodsman regarded a forest.
THE ENGLISH UTILITARIANS, VOLUME I.LESLIE STEPHENThe gratuitous exposure to the climate, which the backwoodsman seems rather to court than avoid, is a subject of common remark.
A NEW GUIDE FOR EMIGRANTS TO THE WESTJ. M. PECKGallant bows and dainty courtesyings and nimble feet were tripping measures quite new to the backwoodsman.
ERSKINE DALE--PIONEERJOHN FOXWORDS RELATED TO BACKWOODSMAN
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