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Definition of outdoorsman in English: outdoorsmannounPlural outdoorsmen ˌaʊtˈdɔːsmənoutˈdôrzmən A man who spends a lot of time outdoors or doing outdoor activities. Example sentencesExamples - An avid outdoorsman, he established the city's first full-service parks and recreation department, with a community center and programs for senior citizens and children.
- An outdoorsman was lost in the woods sometime this last winter, and the forest service couldn't find him.
- What happened to these climbers left an indelible mark on an entire generation of outdoorsmen.
- But gun owners and outdoorsmen in Ohio still aren't buying it.
- I found our guide to be of an interesting breed - a bartender at a local saloon and an experienced outdoorsman.
- Thanks to this, there is an impressive record of otherwise hardy outdoorsmen who have abandoned their climbs, although always for no particular reason.
- He rediscovered the outdoorsman trapped inside of him and revelled in long nature walks and going to the beach.
- Then I realized that seasoned outdoorsmen probably don't assume that every seal they see has a shark lurking just beneath.
- He's an active outdoorsman, a hunter, and a fisherman.
- The heart of the evening is when the outdoorsmen and women assemble in his trophy room for a couple of hours of storytelling.
- The club is a loosely formed group of people including everyone from avid outdoorsmen to kids who just want something outdoorsy to do.
- He's also seen a steady increase in what he calls the ‘pure boater,’ not just the outdoorsmen and women who happen to boat because they fish.
- In contrast to the walking or autocamping literature, none of these handbooks sought to teach outdoorsmen how to pass through wilderness as a visitor.
- Their compactness and convenience is appealing, but for pure handiness and rough and ready durability, the fixed-blade sheath knife is still king and the choice of most seasoned outdoorsmen.
- You know, those guys weren't outdoorsmen, they were gentlemen who would never have gotten past Labrador but for the native people.
- The latest offering has become very popular for hunters and outdoorsmen who spend a lot of time in bad weather.
- He is an outdoorsman; he understands this on a very real, personal level.
- Hard-to-please boaters and outdoorsmen are notorious for already having every cool gadget, which makes them difficult to shop for.
- This is the market's only water-bottle water purifier - and easily the most convenient water-cleaning device for on-the-go outdoorsmen like trail runners, mountain bikers, and speed hikers.
- The reward was to have a native outdoorsmen for 24 hours.
Rhymes oarsman, oarsmen, outdoorsmen Definition of outdoorsman in US English: outdoorsmannounoutˈdôrzmən A person who spends a lot of time outdoors or doing outdoor activities. Example sentencesExamples - Thanks to this, there is an impressive record of otherwise hardy outdoorsmen who have abandoned their climbs, although always for no particular reason.
- This is the market's only water-bottle water purifier - and easily the most convenient water-cleaning device for on-the-go outdoorsmen like trail runners, mountain bikers, and speed hikers.
- Hard-to-please boaters and outdoorsmen are notorious for already having every cool gadget, which makes them difficult to shop for.
- Their compactness and convenience is appealing, but for pure handiness and rough and ready durability, the fixed-blade sheath knife is still king and the choice of most seasoned outdoorsmen.
- An avid outdoorsman, he established the city's first full-service parks and recreation department, with a community center and programs for senior citizens and children.
- I found our guide to be of an interesting breed - a bartender at a local saloon and an experienced outdoorsman.
- The reward was to have a native outdoorsmen for 24 hours.
- But gun owners and outdoorsmen in Ohio still aren't buying it.
- He's also seen a steady increase in what he calls the ‘pure boater,’ not just the outdoorsmen and women who happen to boat because they fish.
- He is an outdoorsman; he understands this on a very real, personal level.
- He rediscovered the outdoorsman trapped inside of him and revelled in long nature walks and going to the beach.
- The club is a loosely formed group of people including everyone from avid outdoorsmen to kids who just want something outdoorsy to do.
- The heart of the evening is when the outdoorsmen and women assemble in his trophy room for a couple of hours of storytelling.
- You know, those guys weren't outdoorsmen, they were gentlemen who would never have gotten past Labrador but for the native people.
- Then I realized that seasoned outdoorsmen probably don't assume that every seal they see has a shark lurking just beneath.
- What happened to these climbers left an indelible mark on an entire generation of outdoorsmen.
- He's an active outdoorsman, a hunter, and a fisherman.
- In contrast to the walking or autocamping literature, none of these handbooks sought to teach outdoorsmen how to pass through wilderness as a visitor.
- The latest offering has become very popular for hunters and outdoorsmen who spend a lot of time in bad weather.
- An outdoorsman was lost in the woods sometime this last winter, and the forest service couldn't find him.
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