Similar words: frontier, frontispiece, oarsman, buyer's market, seller's market, front, out front, affront. Meaning: [‚frɑntɪrzmən /‚frɒntɪəz-] n. a man who lives on the frontier.
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1. The book portrays him as a heroic frontiersman of the Wild West.
2. Smith, Poul Anderson, and other science fiction authors are solitary frontiersmen and rugged individualists.
3. The frontiersman heroes such as Davy Crockett no longer excite our moral support.
4. Others became refugees and provided the Habsburgs with some of their frontiersmen.
5. Christian was always more of a frontiersman than a Knight having set foot in nearly every part of Enroth before finally settling into military service in Erathia.
6. Daniel Boone, legendary as an early American frontiersman, claimed that when he could see smoke from his neighbor's chimney, it was time for him to move farther west.
7. The old frontiersman said with a genial smile: "it's not a heavy loss, losing one horse, who knows but that this may be a blessing in disguise?"
8. Lincoln as a young frontiersman read Plutarch, Shakespeare and the Bible.
9. The son of Thomas Lincoln, a frontiersman whose own father had been killed by Native Americans, the years leading up to Abraham's adulthood were marred by poverty.
10. He was known as a frontiersman from the state of Tennessee.
11. Toting water lessened the frontiersman 's enthusiasm for drinking it.
12. Fink: american frontiersman and folk hero known for his marksmanship, fighting skills,[sentencedict.com] and braggadocio.
13. Lincoln as a young frontiersman read Plutarch, Shakespeare and the Bible. But then he was Lincoln.
14. In doing so, he relies heavily on the work of ethno-botanist and psychedelic frontiersman Terence McKenna.
15. Billy the Kid worked as a cowboy, but he was more a townie than a frontiersman.
16. It is reported that Daniel Boone, legendary as an early American frontiersman, claimed that when he could see smoke from his neighbor's chimney, it was time for him to move farther west.
17. It had a few silver ornaments; though, on the whole, it would have been deemed a plain piece by most frontiersman.
18. In fact, to hear the new president speak, the frontiersman 's version of the American Dream was borderline malevolent.
19. Jackson had been the first president to come from poverty and was well known and admired as a rugged frontiersman and military man. How did this image affect the election of 1840 and beyond?
20. Long before, there lived an old man on the north frontier who was best at raising horses. People all called him Old Frontiersman.
21. The book was widely read in England and Europe as well as in America, and Boone became the model of the American frontiersman.
22. Learning of this, the neighbors again came over to Old Frontiersman to comfort him. To everyone's surprise, he said calmly, "My son broke his leg, which may be a blessing."
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