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bushman

[boosh-muhn] / ˈbʊʃ mən /
NOUN
person who lives/works in the woods
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Phillips, believed to be in his late-30s this year, had been described as an experienced hunter and bushman.

From BBC Sep. 8, 2025

“Bushman” could accurately be called a fish-out-of-water movie, but part of the conceit is that Gabriel, who happily identifies as a bushman, seems more settled than everyone else.

From New York Times Feb. 1, 2024

Murray's bid for a second grand slam title Down Under has sparked a light-hearted dig at Australia's iconic celluloid hero "Crocodile Dundee", the weathered bushman played by Paul Hogan in the 1986 film.

From Reuters Jan. 15, 2013

Surely an Inuit elder or a Kalahari bushman has equal credentials when it comes to describing and passing on a way of life or way of thought to enhance the lives of future generations.

From The Guardian Nov. 22, 2012

But the Australian bushman would not hesitate about putting a hippopotamus into harness.

From Australian Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil by Howard Willoughby

Herzog depicts the bushmen who aid Boyes as dignified, diligent and intelligent without romanticizing them while capturing the rugged beauty of the African landscape.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 24, 2026

The Namibian bushmen seem pretty impressed with Eddie's virgin fire–making skills, too.

From The Guardian Feb. 20, 2013

Just 200 years ago, San bushmen decorated the walls of the Drakensburg mountains with abstract patterns eerily similar to the ones in France and Spain.

From Slate Oct. 18, 2012

Rights groups say the government has tried to make the bushmen's lifestyle impossible An appeals court in Botswana has ruled that indigenous bushmen can drill wells for water in the Kalahari desert.

From BBC Jan. 27, 2011

Many bushmen wind a strip of woolen blanket about the foot, and this has the advantage of being cheaper than extra socks.

From Woodcraft by E. H. (Elmer Harry) Kreps




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