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Plainsman

noun
(pl. plainsmen)
1.
An inhabitant of a plains region (especially the Great Plains of North America).






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"Plainsman" Quotes from Famous Books



... here before Fahey," he began, "an old plainsman, with a Bible name, Gideon. He looked like the pictures of old Ossawattamie Brown, and he had for the Flemings a most unusual regard. It was as strong as his love for his family. It was because of what Fleming did for his son, young Gid, when they caught him stealing specimens ...
— The Spinner's Book of Fiction • Various

... face paling a little. He had thought it strange that an experienced plainsman—as Ferguson appeared to be—should have been bitten by a rattler in the manner he had described. And then he had been hanging ...
— The Two-Gun Man • Charles Alden Seltzer



Words linked to "Plainsman" :   indweller, inhabitant, North America, habitant, dweller, denizen



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