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bushranger (n.)

One who roams, or hides, among the bushes; especially, in Australia, an escaped criminal living in the bush.

bushranger Sentence Examples

  1. The notorious bushranger held up stagecoaches along the remote Australian roads.
  2. Legends of the bushranger's exploits still echo through the rugged landscapes of the outback.
  3. Many tales romanticize the lives of bushrangers, portraying them as rebels against authority.
  4. The bushranger's hideout was nestled deep within the dense thicket, far from prying eyes.
  5. Authorities launched a manhunt to capture the elusive bushranger, who had evaded capture for years.
  6. The bushranger's gang was feared throughout the region for their daring raids on homesteads.
  7. Local folklore often recounts encounters with the enigmatic bushranger under the moonlit skies.
  8. The bushranger's outlaw lifestyle captured the imagination of storytellers and historians alike.
  9. Despite efforts to apprehend him, the bushranger remained elusive, disappearing into the vast wilderness.
  10. Tales of the bushranger's exploits became the stuff of legend, inspiring both fear and fascination among settlers.

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One who roams, or hides, among the bushes; especially, in Australia, an escaped criminal living in the bush.

mountain man,woodsman, explorer, settler,frontiersman, homesteader, colonial, pioneer, colonist, pathfinder

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The notorious bushranger held up stagecoaches along the remote Australian roads.

Legends of the bushranger's exploits still echo through the rugged landscapes of the outback.

Many tales romanticize the lives of bushrangers, portraying them as rebels against authority.

The bushranger's hideout was nestled deep within the dense thicket, far from prying eyes.