backwoods (Meaning)
backwoods (n)
a remote and undeveloped area
backwoods (n. pl.)
The forests or partly cleared grounds on the frontiers.
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backwoods Sentence Examples
- The remote backwoods village had no access to modern amenities.
- The old hunter ventured into the backwoods in search of game.
- The backwoods cabin stood isolated amidst dense undergrowth.
- The rugged terrain of the backwoods made it difficult to navigate.
- Legend had it that a mysterious creature lurked in the backwoods.
- The backwoods community maintained a strong sense of independence.
- The backwoods trails were winding and treacherous, suitable only for experienced hikers.
- The backwoods hideout provided shelter for outlaws on the run.
- The backwoods lifestyle offered a simple and self-sufficient existence.
- The backwoods wilderness provided a habitat for a diverse array of wildlife.
FAQs About the word backwoods
a remote and undeveloped areaThe forests or partly cleared grounds on the frontiers.
backcountry, up-country, bush, frontier, country, backwater, outback, hinterland,countryside,(the) back of beyond
urban, urban, urbanized, municipal, metropolitan, municipal,metropolitan, urbanized, nonfarm, nonagricultural
The remote backwoods village had no access to modern amenities.
The old hunter ventured into the backwoods in search of game.
The backwoods cabin stood isolated amidst dense undergrowth.
The rugged terrain of the backwoods made it difficult to navigate.