How To Use Citified In A Sentence
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Yeah, but now yer all citified and sophistimacated and know better than to mess with them hick pistols.
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On their sprawling homesteads and in their citified saloons, each well-armed Pallatian cultivates a folksy accent and tinkers with quaintly Victorian machinery.
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But the funny thing is, these citified casualties just won't stay dead.
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With such thoughts, my 29)citified confusions melt into the quiet of the night.
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There's something almost magical about this weird citified wilderness.
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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.
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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.
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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
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If they see you, they will run and hide, terrified by your citified ways and upright posture.
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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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His Edge Cities are creatures of the metropolitan periphery or of citified rural landscapes accessible to major metropolitan areas.
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All this turned into a sort of redneck minstrel show where sanitized country boys eluded and escaped the ever corrupt and incompetent forces of the capitalist-controlled and thus citified law.
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Dave scented patronage in his "citified" air; he and other young men at the table -- young men who helped about the farm -- resented everything about the stranger from the self-satisfied poise of his head to the aggressive gloss on his riding-boots.
'Way Down East A Romance of New England Life
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The very nature of the urban renaissance in Bristol was to exclude rustics from participation rather than to transform them into citified wannabes.
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While Jack's love for Janet temporarily "naturalizes" him, a forgotten arrangement with a poacher during Jack's citified phase precipitates his death--by precipitating him off an icy ridge--and causes Janet to collapse in raving madness, not soothed by the arrival of their illegitimate child.
The Little Professor:
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The fact that he is still on a learning curve does not take anything away from this truly refined take-off of citified country living.
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University students go home in their droves over the holidays, pouring scorn on familiar sights with the snobbery of the citified nouveau riche.
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Her clothes were wrong, too citified, too dowdy for this brightly flowered, low-cut, strapless crowd.
BLACKWATER SOUND
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He leads us again through desolation and citified alienation, but there's love in the air this time round, and it propels us through the darker moments.
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Peucinian and the Athenæan, and the difference between them might be described by the words "citified" and "countrified," without taking either of those terms in an objectionable sense.
The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The cafés seem more citified than those in Paris, those nearest the Cathedral charging prices that one would find in the capital.
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With a deft flick of the reins, the policeman wheeled his mount and together they stood their ground, motionless, man and horse looking down at that ill mannered citified pup.
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And this year of getting citified and reading the law ain't going to help him with Mrs Menutis, either.
DANSVILLE
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At the very least, I expected them to resent the sudden intrusion and competition that my class of thirty-five citified adults represented.
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Harrell was wearing a fawn overcoat, incongruously citified.
THE LAST RAVEN
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a ghost-moon hanging, no more than a foot above the highest spire, you must surely be "citified" if you do not pause to drink in its weird sublimity and wild beauty.
The Lake of the Sky Lake Tahoe in the High Sierras of California and Nevada, its History, Indians, Discovery by Frémont, Legendary Lore, Various Namings, Physical Characteristics, Glacial Phenomena, Geology, Single Outlet, Automobile Routes, Historic Town
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It is these "citified" Huichols who, because of the need for money have drawn attention to their rich culture through their art.
Huichol Indians: their art and symbols
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This is a wholesome look at what two citified and sissified urban brattlings can learn about a hard day's working wading through cow flops.
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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
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Boston may be citified, but one cannot be too careful.
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It seems that you somehow remained fresh and unspoiled beneath that false citified exterior.
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The complainants are always from some citified bourgeois outsider with a plane ticket out who decries the destruction of village lifestyles.
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Later on, in a moment meant to chide us for the persistence of our citified tunnel vision, he tells us that he has been observing us unseen from a perch on top of the tool shed.
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He coaxes citified outlanders into campouts close to bush and wildlife and beneath the glittering clarity of the Southern Cross.
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Not only did they bring their language, religions and customs, they also brought with them a preference for the open country and a general distaste for anything citified.