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tenderfoot
[ ten-der-foot ]
noun
, plural ten·der·foots, ten·der·feet [ten, -der-feet].
- a raw, inexperienced person; novice.
- a newcomer to the ranching and mining regions of the western U.S., unused to hardships.
- one in the lowest rank of the Boy Scouts of America or Girl Scouts of America.
tenderfoot
/ ˈtɛndəˌfʊt /
noun
- a newcomer, esp to the mines or ranches of the southwestern US
- (formerly) a beginner in the Scouts or Guides
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Grant that Boehner is a foreign-policy tenderfoot after two decades of kissing the hem of the domestic Abramoffs.
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"Guess I ambles forth and sees what fer a tenderfoot it is," replied Billy, hastening from behind the bar.
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Once a tenderfoot came through in the fall of the year, simply for the love of adventure.
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The tenderfoot carried two short-barrelled Colt's revolvers, one of which he presented directly at Black Hank.
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Three hours later Billy and the sobered tenderfoot pulled into Deadwood.
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He made the three hours of Billy and the tenderfoot in a little over an hour, because it was mostly down hill.
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