Terms vs Backwoodsy - What's the difference?
terms | backwoodsy |
(US) Typical of something or someone from the backwoods
* {{quote-news, year=1989, date=March 3, author=John A. Jenkins, title=High Stakes, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Johnson, 45 years old with thinning blond hair, was a strapping, cigar-smoking man from Owensboro, Kentucky, who still spoke in a kind of slow, backwoodsy drawl. }}
* {{quote-news, year=1994, date=April 8, author=Peter Margasak, title=Kahil El'Zabar, Malachi Favors, Billy Bang, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Bang's rough violin scrapes convey a backwoodsy ruralism, recalling the rootsy fiddle playing of southern prewar black string bands
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective backwoodsy is
(us) typical of something or someone from the backwoods.backwoodsy
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