How To Use Woodsman In A Sentence

  • Only the ex-beauty queen and the spooky backwoodsman remain halfway normal.
  • The backwoodsman doesn't really need his wallpaper changed, does he?
  • The untutored backwoodsman was deemed wiser than the academic scholar, for the locally grounded observer had ‘greater opportunity to make new discoveries… than the professor whose life is spent in the laboratory’.
  • An accomplished woodsman, hunter, arborist, and gardener, he was also a highly skilled archer and sharpshooter.
  • There is a sound that can sometimes be heard in the woods very late at night that indicates the presence of a novice backwoodsman.
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  • For clothes, he just wore an old woodsman's shirt and leggings.
  • The "cayuse" bell sounded nearer and nearer, and directly from the dense forest a packhorse came stepping with care over the fallen logs, where the sign of a trail was yet dim to any eyes but those of a woodsman. That Girl Montana
  • ‘I consider myself as part of Musquodoboit Harbour in a lot of ways,’ says Bob, an avid woodsman and hunter.
  • In younger days, I was an experienced hunter, trapper, and woodsman, although those titles have long ago lost their significance.
  • As the reader can quickly discover, Grey reveres Wetzel as a hunter, woodsman, and white "knower" of the wilderness. Zane Grey, Romancing the West
  • Almost completely outside the influences of modern science and twentieth-century culture, the peasant was a brutal, blundering backwoodsman .
  • I pictured the streets of Quebec alive with people: the young seigneur set off with furs and silken sash and sword or pistols; the long-haired, black-eyed woodsman in his embroidered moccasins and leggings with flying thrums; the peasant farmer slapping his hands cheerfully in the lighted market-place; the petty noble, with his demoiselle, hovering in the precincts of the Chateau St. Louis and the intendance. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • “Of course,” he is told bluntly, though he then hears, in grisly detail, about the sacrificial murder of a Vermont woodsman. Academic Discourse and Adulterous Intercourse
  • We believe in the rough-hewn wisdom of this ancient woodsman.
  • His contention that the backwoodsman's conquering spirit exacerbated Native American attempts to re-conquer Native ancestral lands reinforces what we already know.
  • Along the foot of the mountain flows a clear trout stream, secluded and undisturbed in those awful solitudes, which is the "Mercy Brook" of the old woodsman. The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner
  • This wandering elf is a deadeye shot and accomplished woodsman.
  • Just by looking into those soulful orbs, I saw that this grizzled woodsman carried the weight of the modern world on his shoulders.
  • I am not sure if woodsman1st was suggesting all cuts be cooked on top of the stove, but cast iron, some root vegetables and no foo-foo is the way to go. Paul Kahan's Recipe for Roasted Venison Backstrap
  • I'm not the woodsman you are, but I've brought down my share of game in my day. A TIME OF WAR
  • Caribou once had given him a thrashing, but the big woodsman had never been able to catch him with any evidence. THE VIKING SYMBOL MYSTERY
  • Today, he still favors the plaid flannel shirts of a woodsman.
  • Nothing troubled the woodsman more than being labeled a tenderfoot.
  • And yet all I can think is how a nutritionally deprived Irish immigrant, a backwoodsman and a 16th-century carpenter managed to possess such fantastically white teeth.
  • A woodsmans pal is a unique and very usefull blade that makes a great gift! Any new must have Christmas Gift Ideas for sportsmen out there???
  • He was a competent woodsman and would have had no problem traveling inland through the bush and back into mainland civilization anonymously.
  • I hear the voice of the woodsman making his way to Mount Kasatori, and the songs of the seedling planters in the little rice paddies at the foot of the hill.
  • A freshly felled ash tree was a picture of the woodsman's craft - a neat sawn stump, a carpet of sawdust and an exactly graded log pile.
  • During one point in the movie, recognizing the Tennessee woodsman's talent as a marksman, two of his commanding officers try to persuade him to accept a promotion.
  • She bests the boys in fights, follows trails with a woodsman's craft, and lives off the charitable contributions of miners.
  • But walking through the wood every day, sometimes with a proper woodsman in tow, I've come to realise that the way for it to thrive is to do a fairly thorough thinning: to let the light in, get rid of cankered trunks, really allow strong, new growth to come through. Tobias Jones: a retreat of one's own
  • Esquimaux, with his daily twenty-pound quantum of train-oil, gravy, and tallow-candles, -- the alderman puffing over callipash and callipee, -- the backwoodsman hungering after fattest of pork, -- such men as these were no common sinners: they were assassins who struck at the very fountain of life, and throttled a human stomach. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
  • gone was the casually dressed Canadian she had thought a backwoodsman--this man was immaculately tailored
  • Rejecting the charge that he is a backwoodsman, a person familiar with his thinking said: ‘He's not against an international strategy.’
  • Thin ye'll have till come up this way nixt spring time, whin they do be friskin 'around like young lambs," the woodsman told him. The Banner Boy Scouts Snowbound A Tour on Skates and Iceboats
  • Since these films reverse the gender/power relation between their central partners, they necessarily reverse the customary direction of the gaze: the movie star gazes at the bookseller, the glamorous reporter at the backwoodsman.
  • Delighting his European patrons, Audubon played the part of the American woodsman with relish, slicking his hair with bear grease, wearing rough wool pants and a buckskin jacket, and claiming to have hunted with Daniel Boone.
  • Roaming about in the woods with hatchet in hand, like a backwoodsman, followed by a troop of dogs; starting up of birds, snakes, hares and foxes, and examining the various kinds of trees, flowers, and birds’ nests, was at least, a change from the monotonous drag and pull on shipboard. Chapter XIX. The Sandwich Islanders-Hide-Curing-Wood-Cutting-Rattle-Snakes-New-Comers
  • A basket for berries, a horn to call the lovelorn moose through the autumnal woods, a canvas on which to draw the outline of great and memorable fish -- all these and many other indispensable luxuries are stored up for the skilful woodsman in the birch bark. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness
  • Yes, of course, but I see the belt knife as the hunter and woodsman's mainstay tool.
  • Well, I don't know much about him, except that he's a hunter, a woodsman, and a mercenary.
  • He had become a very skilled hunter, trapper, and woodsman, despite the fact that he was beginning to live in a more and more modern world.
  • Almost completely outside the influences of modern science and twentieth-century culture, the peasant was a brutal, blundering backwoodsman .
  • The woodsman moved through the forest swiftly searching for twigs for the fire.
  • Hunting and bowhunting rely not so much on brute strength as on stealthiness, intellect, perseverance, woodsmanship and sheer physical endurance. Guest Blogger: Kathy Etling On Why Women Hunt

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