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countryfied

[ kuhn-tri-fahyd ]

adjective



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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Example Sentences

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

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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.

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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.

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‘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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