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sticks
noun as in backcountry
Weak matches
noun as in backwoods
Strongest matches
Weak matches
noun as in boondocks
Strong matches
Weak match
noun as in country
noun as in countryside
Strongest matches
Weak matches
noun as in frontier
Weak matches
noun as in hinterland
Strongest match
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in outskirts
noun as in town
Strongest matches
Weak match
noun as in wilderness
Weak matches
noun as in wilderness/wilds
Example Sentences
You get the sense he misses the goings-on of Westminster - he confesses that he still sticks to his MP timetable of returning to his former constituency every Thursday afternoon to Sunday.
There is some evidence that cinnamon sticks have lower lead levels than ground spice.
The music that sticks with us is what we were listening to when we were 15.
The driver gets out of the other side of the vehicle and is then seized by bystanders who start beating him with sticks.
She was the first person to witness and document chimpanzees making and using tools – the primates prepared sticks to fish for termites.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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