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backwoods

[ UK /bˈækwʊdz/ ]
[ US /ˈbæˈkwʊdz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a remote and undeveloped area

How To Use backwoods In A Sentence

  • Every time that the backwoodsmen tried to stitch her up, though, she would outflank them. Times, Sunday Times
  • You'd think that the fact it took place, not in a makeshift basement church or at a remote backwoods campsite, but in a Senate office building, might have attracted considerable media frenzy.
  • And after outdrawing and killing one bad guy, Raylen is transferred from the sunny skies of Miami home of Burn Notice and Miami Vice to his former home in the backwoods of Kentucky. A 'Justified' Outing For A Loose-Cannon Lawman
  • I fancy that he supposed me ignorant of the matter, or thought that if I had heard of it, I should never connect the respectable Dr. Black of Harlesden with a poor garreteer in the backwoods of London. The House of Souls
  • One could not mistake his warm empathy for the place, for his splendid vision of a small world of learning and research embracing both sides of that famous backwoods river, the Otonabee, deep in the heart of eastern Ontario.
  • Among the backwoodsmen in his own party, this will have been a modernisation too far. Times, Sunday Times
  • People used our address as a backwoods landfill, depositing the unsought and the unclean.
  • Small-town folk were the backbone of the country, then they were daffy oddly-accented backwoodsmen.
  • This web-footed rodent living in the bayous and backwoods of Louisiana has become a kind of unofficial state animal, an anointed nuisance with resident status.
  • Over the course of 15 tracks, they gently shift from dark, carnival oompah to breathy, folky ballads to sweeping, expansive pop and old-timey backwoods country.
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