woodsman (Meaning)

Wordnet

woodsman (n)

someone who lives in the woods

makes things out of wood

Webster

woodsman (n.)

A woodman; especially, one who lives in the forest.

woodsman Sentence Examples

  1. The seasoned woodsman deftly navigated the labyrinthine forest, his ax gleaming in the sunlight.
  2. As darkness enveloped the woods, the experienced woodsman built a roaring fire to ward off the cold and predators.
  3. The young woodsman's enthusiasm was tempered by his elder companion's tales of treacherous beasts and unforgiving terrain.
  4. The woodsman's axe bit deeply into the trunk of the towering oak, sending splinters flying through the air.
  5. The skilled woodsman's knowledge of the forest's secrets enabled him to anticipate dangers and avoid pitfalls.
  6. The isolated woodsman lived a solitary existence, finding solace in the embrace of the ancient trees.
  7. The woodsman's keen eyesight spotted a faint trail, leading him to a hidden clearing and a long-lost waterfall.
  8. The woodsman's rugged appearance and weathered hands spoke volumes about his life spent in the wilderness.
  9. The sound of the woodsman's axe echoed through the silent forest, creating a rhythmic soundtrack to his work.
  10. As the sun began its descent, the woodsman made his way back to his humble cabin, carrying the fruits of his labor - freshly felled timber.

FAQs About the word woodsman

someone who lives in the woods, makes things out of woodA woodman; especially, one who lives in the forest.

mountain man, explorer, bushranger, colonial, colonist,frontiersman, pathfinder, homesteader, pioneer,colonizer

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The seasoned woodsman deftly navigated the labyrinthine forest, his ax gleaming in the sunlight.

As darkness enveloped the woods, the experienced woodsman built a roaring fire to ward off the cold and predators.

The young woodsman's enthusiasm was tempered by his elder companion's tales of treacherous beasts and unforgiving terrain.

The woodsman's axe bit deeply into the trunk of the towering oak, sending splinters flying through the air.