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Boonies

Description:

The term boonies is an informal noun used to refer to an isolated or remote area, typically in a rural or wilderness setting. It indicates a location far away from urban areas or city centers.

Senses and Usages:

  • 1. Remote Area: used to describe a region or place that is situated far away from urban centers. It implies a lack of modern amenities and infrastructure.
  • 2. Backwoods: indicates a rural or forested area that is difficult to access or relatively untouched by civilization.
  • 3. Out in the Sticks: signifies a location that is situated far from populated areas, often characterized by its tranquil surroundings.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The cabin was located deep in the boonies, surrounded by vast forests and mountains.
  2. They decided to go camping in the boonies to disconnect from the fast-paced city life.
  3. The small village was tucked away in the boonies, accessible only through winding dirt roads.
  4. Her grandparents live out in the boonies, where they enjoy the peacefulness of nature.

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