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单词 boonies
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Definition of boonies in English:

boonies

plural noun ˈbuːnɪzˈbuniz
  • one site is so far in the boonies we call it Nowhere
    short for boondocks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although I may still be a teenager I refuse to care what others think, especially the others that are also trapped here out in the boonies.
    • We had moved, about 70 miles out of London into the boonies of Norfolk.
    • But of course, I found myself wondering if there was some way I could use Dan's experience to improve my own Internet service out here in the boonies.
    • I suppose the 8% of Canadians (and their American counterparts) who live in the boonies were all waiting for the same thing.
    • In the capitol and out in the boonies, those who favored the old order responded with violence against the occupiers, and against those who supported the occupiers.
    • It's a long drive out of the boonies to the nearest library, especially with no car.
    • Sounds like a pretty good deal, but it's way out in the boonies - even boonier than here.
    • And it is worth noting that, in the tradition of other ‘university towns,’ there are advantages to collegial life derived from being in the boonies.
    • I'll probably have to get used to it again, living out in the boonies as we do now.
    • The lazy days we spent drinking out in the boonies.
    • On the other hand it has driven up real estate prices so high that native-born residents have fled to the boonies.
    • The studios may look like a little old small-time operation out in London's boonies, but I have to tell you the people are amazing!
    • And finally, what's to keep some guy way out in the boonies from signing-up even though nobody can get close enough to share his bandwidth?
    • I know the place is in the boonies, but it's easily visible from the highway.
    • But what options did she really have, stuck out here in the boonies this way?
    • It struck me as curious that she didn't carry a purse, living out here in the boonies.
    • When they got to town Elizabeth once again found out joy how out in the boonies she was.
    • Still, living near the water is not recommended for the truly tense; a safer bet is somewhere inland, away from rivers and lakes, but not too deep in the boonies.
    • Even if you're from Manhattan and your campus is located out in the boonies, don't feel isolated from ‘the real world.’
    • Her father David, a psychologist of increasingly dubious capabilities, decides to start over by moving out to the boonies.
 
 

Definition of boonies in US English:

boonies

plural nounˈbo͞onēzˈbuniz
  • one site is so far in the boonies we call it Nowhere
    short for boondocks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'll probably have to get used to it again, living out in the boonies as we do now.
    • And it is worth noting that, in the tradition of other ‘university towns,’ there are advantages to collegial life derived from being in the boonies.
    • It struck me as curious that she didn't carry a purse, living out here in the boonies.
    • The studios may look like a little old small-time operation out in London's boonies, but I have to tell you the people are amazing!
    • I know the place is in the boonies, but it's easily visible from the highway.
    • Still, living near the water is not recommended for the truly tense; a safer bet is somewhere inland, away from rivers and lakes, but not too deep in the boonies.
    • But of course, I found myself wondering if there was some way I could use Dan's experience to improve my own Internet service out here in the boonies.
    • Her father David, a psychologist of increasingly dubious capabilities, decides to start over by moving out to the boonies.
    • Sounds like a pretty good deal, but it's way out in the boonies - even boonier than here.
    • The lazy days we spent drinking out in the boonies.
    • We had moved, about 70 miles out of London into the boonies of Norfolk.
    • I suppose the 8% of Canadians (and their American counterparts) who live in the boonies were all waiting for the same thing.
    • Although I may still be a teenager I refuse to care what others think, especially the others that are also trapped here out in the boonies.
    • In the capitol and out in the boonies, those who favored the old order responded with violence against the occupiers, and against those who supported the occupiers.
    • When they got to town Elizabeth once again found out joy how out in the boonies she was.
    • On the other hand it has driven up real estate prices so high that native-born residents have fled to the boonies.
    • It's a long drive out of the boonies to the nearest library, especially with no car.
    • Even if you're from Manhattan and your campus is located out in the boonies, don't feel isolated from ‘the real world.’
    • But what options did she really have, stuck out here in the boonies this way?
    • And finally, what's to keep some guy way out in the boonies from signing-up even though nobody can get close enough to share his bandwidth?
 
 
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