countrified

[ UK /kˈʌntɹɪfˌa‍ɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characteristic of rural life
    countrified clothes
    rustic awkwardness
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How To Use countrified In A Sentence

  • Along these tributaries, in the remote regions, people of a more countrified appearance occupied passing vehicles.
  • The sound veers between jazz and countrified blues.
  • Much of the rest is rather tepid countrified folk-rock.
  • On "Crooked Mast," Heidinger mixes rhythm with leads, sounding a little bit like a countrified Nick Drake, and matching soulful "doos" to a bending riff. Playback:stl Syndication
  • The obvious thing may seem to make it as countrified as possible.
  • It was at the top of a steep road which at the time when it had been built up had been the beginning of the suburbs, almost countrified. THY BROTHER DEATH
  • A countrified 63, she is the epitome of the Aga babe, all rosy cheeks and unkempt locks and warmth.
  • She was there within half an hour: a village that had exceeded its limits to become a countrified suburb. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • When I first came down here, I was shocked by the anger it caused in countrified folk.
  • I thought myself very sophisticated compared with my countrified relatives.
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