backwoodsman
11backwoodsman — [[t]bæ̱kwʊdzmən[/t]] backwoodsmen N COUNT Backwoodsmen are people, especially politicians, who like the old ways of doing things, or who are involved in an organization at a local level. [mainly BRIT] ...Republican Party backwoodsmen in the… …
12backwoodsman — back·woods·man || b ækwÊŠdzmÉ™n n. person who lives in the woods; anti social person; unsophisticated person …
13backwoodsman — noun (plural backwoodsmen) 1》 chiefly N. Amer. an inhabitant of backwoods. 2》 Brit. informal a peer who very rarely attends the House of Lords …
14backwoodsman — noun (C) 1 someone who lives in the backwoods 2 BrE a member of a political party or parliament, especially the House of Lords, who is not very active politically and only sometimes votes, attends meetings etc …
15backwoodsman — back·woods·man …
16backwoodsman — back•woods•man [[t]ˈbækˈwʊdz mən[/t]] n. pl. men a person living in or coming from the backwoods • Etymology: 1700–10, amer …
17backwoodsman — /ˈbækwʊdzmən/ (say bakwoodzmuhn) noun (plural backwoodsmen) 1. a man living in the backwoods. 2. Chiefly US a rustic and unsophisticated man. {backwoods + man} …
18backwoodsman — n. (pl. men) 1 an inhabitant of backwoods. 2 an uncouth person …
19The Backwoodsman Magazine — or more correctly known as The Backwoodsman Richie s Magazine , began its 28th year of publishing in January 2007. The magazine is currently published six times a year and has a relatively small but growing and diverse following of readers. Many …
20Backwoodsmen — Backwoodsman Back woods man, n.; pl. {Backwoodsmen}. A man living in the forest in or beyond the new settlements, especially on the western frontiers of the United States in former times. Fisher Ames. [1913 Webster +PJC] …