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boondocks

[boon-doks] / ˈbunˌdɒks /


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In a few days we were brave enough to bump down a long dirt road and boondock at the laguna with the hatch flung open, campfire glowing and whales huffing through the night.

From New York Times • Sep. 9, 2014

More often than not, he found himself stripped of privileges, walking a boondock beat�or harried out of a job.

From Time Magazine Archive

Lakewood, Calif., 22 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, was just another boondock of 5,000 people ten years ago when the boom thundered.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Galactic boondock" we may be, Dullsville we're not!

From Time Magazine Archive




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