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citified

ADJECTIVE
  1. being or having the customs or manners or dress of a city person

How To Use citified In A Sentence

  • Yeah, but now yer all citified and sophistimacated and know better than to mess with them hick pistols.
  • On their sprawling homesteads and in their citified saloons, each well-armed Pallatian cultivates a folksy accent and tinkers with quaintly Victorian machinery.
  • But the funny thing is, these citified casualties just won't stay dead.
  • With such thoughts, my 29)citified confusions melt into the quiet of the night.
  • There's something almost magical about this weird citified wilderness.
  • John finds this richly ironic, because he knows that Pharisees and Sadducees would be united in their "citified" contempt of him, because he's a roughneck who doesn't "dress properly," and everyone in Jerusalem surely knows it. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Already suspicious of citified strangers without cowboy boots, the Wyoming rancher and his son, who requested to remain anonymous, spotted him moseying their way and, quite naturally, took some precautions.
  • Such inventions as to obligate, to concertize, to questionize, retiracy, savagerous, coatee (a sort of diminutive for coat) and citified appeared in the popular vocabulary and even got into more or less good usage. Chapter 3. The Period of Growth. 3. The Expanding Vocabulary
  • If they see you, they will run and hide, terrified by your citified ways and upright posture.
  • He really _was_ a good-looking young man, and in his knickerbockers and golf stockings Janice thought he seemed very "citified" indeed. Janice Day at Poketown
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