backwoodsy

/ˈbækˌwʊdzi/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of a remote, rural, or undeveloped area, especially one that is heavily wooded.
    • The restaurant had a backwoodsy feel, with log walls and deer antlers on the ceiling.
    • Her backwoodsy upbringing taught her how to hunt, fish, and live off the land.
    • They stayed in a backwoodsy cabin with no electricity or running water.
  2. Lacking sophistication or modern amenities; rustic or old-fashioned in a simple way.
    • His backwoodsy manners surprised the city guests, but they found him charming.
    • The town's backwoodsy charm attracted tourists looking for a quiet escape.
    • She preferred a backwoodsy lifestyle without constant notifications and screens.
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