释义
[ kuhn -tree-pee-puh l ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈkʌn triˌpi pəl / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun (used with a plural verb ) Origin of countrypeople First recorded in 1570–80; country + people
Words nearby countrypeople country kitchen, countryman, country mile, country music, country park, countrypeople , country risk, country rock, countryseat, countryside, Countryside Agency
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Example sentences from the Web for countrypeople I said to my friend, 'They are not my countrypeople ; they are South Americans.'
Dorothy and other Italian Stories | Constance Fenimore Woolson
Old Sir John lies buried at Cuby, and the countrypeople talk of the last bearer of the name with bated breath.
Nooks and Corners of Cornwall | C. A. Dawson Scott
Fear of her father and her countrypeople had prevented her returning to her native Valley.
The King of Root Valley | R. Reinick
The subject is a very sore one among my countrypeople , and your sudden mention of it upset me.
Peter Ruff and the Double Four | E. Phillips Oppenheim
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Words related to countrypeople provincial, mountaineer, boor, farmer, hillbilly, hayseed, peasant, redneck, yokel, hick, rural, country cousin