Bushman [noun]
Definition of Bushman:
first inhabitant
Opposite/Antonyms of Bushman:
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Sentence/Example of Bushman:
Grass and dead leaves were still tinder to a spark, and a Bushman knows when he must respect that state of things.
Low as may be the standard of a Bushman's intellect, there is a species peculiar to him in which he appears to excel.
They still heard the Bushman's voice, and to their dismay beyond it the screams of little Jan.
A bow, essentially similar to that which he employs in the chase, affords the Bushman a simple stringed instrument.
The Bushman must here be excluded from consideration, since, as we shall see, he was clearly affected by external influences.
The Bushman did not have the objects themselves before him, but created his pictures in accordance with his memory of them.
Then the bushman looked up again with an almost 245 silent chuckle.
The rancher endeavoured to smile, with very small success for he was consumed with an unsatisfied longing to destroy the bushman.
The big Bushman stood before the little fire in the parlour, extinguishing its tiny glow with his vast shadow.
In thick timber, a bushman can front biting cold; but on the high, icy rocks one could not make camp and light a fire.