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Definition of countrified in English: countrified(also countryfied) adjective ˈkʌntrɪfʌɪdˈkəntriˌfaɪd Reminiscent or characteristic of the country, especially in being unsophisticated. a countrified cottage garden her tweeds were far too countrified Example sentencesExamples - This is a countrified area, the jewel of Salford, and it is grotesque that it should be changed in this way just to make money.
- He thought the area was countrified and he was surprised to find such a nice restaurant.
- They're not farms, they're not countrified in the national stereotype that we've got about the bush.
- And but so then the solo hits and you'd be way hard-pressed to call it anything besides countrified, wouldn't you?
- A countrified 63, she is the epitome of the Aga babe, all rosy cheeks and unkempt locks and warmth.
- When I first came down here, I was shocked by the anger it caused in countrified folk.
- At first listen, it is a set of simple, direct, delicious and honest countrified songs, hurting music about love gone wrong.
- The luxuriant moustache is old-fashioned and countrified.
- They all share the kitchen, which is rather countrified, with perky café curtains and a view of a neighbouring wall.
- Although his natural habitat is urban or suburban, he likes to seem countrified.
- My grandfather on my mother's side was that way, albeit in a more countryfied version.
- It's taken some effort to make my speech less countrified since leaving the Little Town.
- To be fair, that's not the only brief glimpse of promise here, but none ever stand out enough to save this album from its affected ruralism and tired, countryfied stylings.
- Along these tributaries, in the remote regions, people of a more countrified appearance occupied passing vehicles.
- It was very countrified and low key and I saw an opportunity to push it further.
- I soon found out that such simple countrified musical tastes were laughed at here.
- Much of the rest is rather tepid countrified folk-rock.
- I was awkward and countrified, but the ladies took me in and tamed me as best they could.
- ‘It's very… countrified,’ was all Erin could think of to say.
- The obvious thing may seem to make it as countrified as possible.
Synonyms rural, rustic, pastoral, bucolic, countryside, country idyllic, unspoilt literary Arcadian, sylvan rare georgic, exurban
Origin Mid 17th century: past participle of countrify 'make rural'. Definition of countrified in US English: countrified(also countryfied) adjectiveˈkəntriˌfaɪdˈkəntrēˌfīd Reminiscent or characteristic of the country, especially in being unsophisticated. a countrified cottage garden her tweeds were far too countrified Example sentencesExamples - They're not farms, they're not countrified in the national stereotype that we've got about the bush.
- This is a countrified area, the jewel of Salford, and it is grotesque that it should be changed in this way just to make money.
- Although his natural habitat is urban or suburban, he likes to seem countrified.
- To be fair, that's not the only brief glimpse of promise here, but none ever stand out enough to save this album from its affected ruralism and tired, countryfied stylings.
- A countrified 63, she is the epitome of the Aga babe, all rosy cheeks and unkempt locks and warmth.
- My grandfather on my mother's side was that way, albeit in a more countryfied version.
- When I first came down here, I was shocked by the anger it caused in countrified folk.
- It's taken some effort to make my speech less countrified since leaving the Little Town.
- At first listen, it is a set of simple, direct, delicious and honest countrified songs, hurting music about love gone wrong.
- And but so then the solo hits and you'd be way hard-pressed to call it anything besides countrified, wouldn't you?
- Much of the rest is rather tepid countrified folk-rock.
- He thought the area was countrified and he was surprised to find such a nice restaurant.
- ‘It's very… countrified,’ was all Erin could think of to say.
- Along these tributaries, in the remote regions, people of a more countrified appearance occupied passing vehicles.
- The obvious thing may seem to make it as countrified as possible.
- I was awkward and countrified, but the ladies took me in and tamed me as best they could.
- They all share the kitchen, which is rather countrified, with perky café curtains and a view of a neighbouring wall.
- I soon found out that such simple countrified musical tastes were laughed at here.
- It was very countrified and low key and I saw an opportunity to push it further.
- The luxuriant moustache is old-fashioned and countrified.
Synonyms rural, rustic, pastoral, bucolic, countryside, country
Origin Mid 17th century: past participle of countrify ‘make rural’. |