Back-to-nature
adjective
advocating or practicing a simpler way of life
contemporary examples
of all the people to look up to for a back-to-nature stance, why the monster from spahn ranch?
mrs. manson, hometown antihero justin glawe november 23, 2014
historical examples
this is not a plea for a back-to-nature movement, for the simple life, for a life which tends away from industrialism.
the psychology of nations g.e. partridge
cl-ss fours periodically “rough it” in back-to-nature movements.
teething ring james causey
he was ready for almost anythingshort of an imitation of that back-to-nature hero of a popular novel.
nothing but the truth frederic s. isham
adj.
first attested 1915.
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