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woodsman

[woodz-muhn] / ˈwʊdz mən /
NOUN
person who lives/works in the woods
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Audubon saw himself as a woodsman, as well as a naturalist, and he used strikingly bellicose language to describe his travels and research.

From Washington Post • Apr. 29, 2023

This led police to believe that Hart was an expert woodsman and exceptionally skilled at hiding in the vast wilderness.

From Salon • May 26, 2022

Part one of Inscryption locks you in a cabin with a vicious woodsman who will only release you if you beat him in a succession of card games.

From The Verge • Dec. 14, 2021

Despite a duet with certified country man Chris Stapleton and a song actually called “Flannel,” JT’s supposed woodsman makeover proved a bit of a pump fake.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 26, 2018

They said the City makes you lonely, but since I’d been trained by the best woodsman ever, loneliness was a thing couldn’t get near me.

From "Jazz" by Toni Morrison




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