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countryfied

[ kuhn-tri-fahyd ]

adjective



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  • country·fiedness noun
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Example Sentences

The new stoplights haven’t sullied Huntsville’s reputation as a countryfied place, Thomas said.

As an encore, he played a stately, countryfied version of "Blowin' in the Wind", with himself on grand piano.

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As for the two Daniels, it is an example of what clothes can do to say that they looked more like prosperous, rather countryfied commission dealers than rugged fishermen from Maine.

Both of them, provincials of provincials, as they were, felt a true feminine curiosity regarding the reputed splendors of Millenbeck, which was, in fact, destined to dazzle their countryfied eyes.

‘Good evening, my fine city madam,’ remarked a swallow, whose manners were rather rough and countryfied, to another who looked particularly distinguished.

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