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frontiersman

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[ UK /fɹˈʌnti‍əzmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a man who lives on the frontier

How To Use frontiersman In A Sentence

  • Dressed once again as a frontiersman, he rode his horse to a site near Fort Jackson, which was under construction on the site of the old Fort Toulouse.
  • The idea of the frontier and 'the noble frontiersman' retain a strong, if largely subliminal, purchase on the imagination of a nation now overwhelmingly urban and increasingly cosmopolitan.
  • You're also a few blocks from where American frontiersman Daniel Boone lived once lived. Dan Lybarger: A Tale of Two Festivals: The Kansas Silent Film Festival and The True/False Documentary Film Festival
  • He dressed as a buckskinned frontiersman when he was at his own place, but when he visited Belvoir he was a model of English dress and deportment. George Washington’s First War
  • A tour of the Hermitage today includes the thrilling rags-to-riches story of a gallant frontiersman, chivalrous romantic, and political reformer.
  • If, like frontiersman Kit Carson on his deathbed, you've ever wished that you had "time for just one more bowl of chili," this one is for you. Gastronomy
  • Everywhere in the colonization of America the frontiersman has been a distinct species. Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina
  • The rugged looks that he had inherited from his parents, the face and build of a frontiersman or Wild West cowboy, embodied a maverick quality that many people in America, Europe, and the Far East secretly identified with. Manifesting Michelangelo
  • The mounted figure at the top is the famous frontiersman Kit Carson. We're the Hekawi
  • The legendary frontiersman is wandering through the prairies of Wyoming.
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