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Frontiersman
Frontiersman meaning
A person who lives on the borders of a country, or in a wild and undeveloped area on the fringes of civilization.
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Example sentences (9)
In modern-day America, where all the soil has been tilled and all the land conquered, the immigrant is the new frontiersman, and their stories are the new westerns.
This western sees bear-attacked frontiersman Hugo (DiCaprio) embarking on a mystical journey of survival and brutal revenge.
There were dazzling red cardinals that pranced with a sly Tom Cat and a frontiersman along with pioneer girls that thrilled with their impressive jumps.
A career as a scout for the Army under General Phillip Sheridan following the Civil War earned him his nickname and established his notoriety as a frontiersman.
Back in New York, the editor at New Frontiersman complains about having to pull a two-page column about Russia due to the new political climate.
Calhoun never fully trusted Jackson, a frontiersman and popular war hero, but hoped that his election would bring some reprieve from Adams's anti-states' rights policies.
He was followed in the role by Glenn Causey, who portrayed the rugged frontiersman for 41 years, and whose image is still seen in many of the depictions of Boone featured in the area today.
In addition to the Star frontiers Redux and Knight Hawks Vector Rules, a high-quality fan E-zine named "Star Frontiersman" is being published on a regular basis.
Rorschach writes his suspicions about Veidt in his journal, in which he has been recording his entire investigation, and mails it to New Frontiersman, a local right-wing newspaper.