Opposed to in the boonies
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AGINOpposed to, in the boonies
AGIN"Opposed," in the boonies
AGINOpposed to, in the sticks
MANEOpposed to, in the sticks
AGINOpposed to, in the hinterland
AGINOpposed to, in the backwoods
AGINOpposed to, in the boondocks
PRINTADSpot in the paper, as opposed to on TV
oppositionThe principal political party opposed to the one in office
oppositionsThe principal political party opposed to the one in office
physicismbelief in the material or physical as opposed to the spiritual
anticlericalOpposed to the power or influence of the clergy, esp. in politics
physicismsPHYSICISM, belief in the material or physical as opposed to the spiritual
groundlingA person on the ground as opposed to one in a spacecraft or aircraft
groundlingsA person on the ground as opposed to one in a spacecraft or aircraft
prozymitea person who uses leavened bread in the Eucharist (as opposed to an azymite)
RIOTEvent (as opposed to a sit-in) that might legitimize the use of pepper spray
squadrone(Italian) as in squadrone volante, an early 18c Scottish political party opposed to the Argathelians
prozymitesPROZYMITE, a person who uses leavened bread in the Eucharist (as opposed to an azymite)
fieldworkwork (scientific surveying, etc) in the field, as opposed to in a laboratory, office, etc
anticlericalone opposed to clericalism or to the interference or influence of the clergy in secular affairs
squadronesSQUADRONE, (Italian) as in squadrone volante, an early 18c Scottish political party opposed to the Argathelians
fieldworksFIELDWORK, work (scientific surveying, etc) in the field, as opposed to in a laboratory, office, etc
doughfacea Northern congressman not opposed to slavery in the South before or during the American Civil War
anticlericalsANTICLERICAL, one opposed to clericalism or to the interference or influence of the clergy in secular affairs
segmentsThe smallest distinct part of a spoken utterance, in particular the vowels and consonants as opposed to stress and intonation
segmentThe smallest distinct part of a spoken utterance, in particular the vowels and consonants as opposed to stress and intonation
coloursAny of the major conventional colors used in coats of arms (gules, vert, sable, azure, purpure), esp. as opposed to the metals, furs, and stains
stalwartconservative Republican in the 1870s and 1880s, esp. one opposed to civil service and other reforms during the administrations of presidents Rutherford B. Hayes and James A. Garfield
passiveDenoting or relating to a voice of verbs in which the subject undergoes the action of the verb (e.g., they were killed as opposed to he killed them)