How To Use old country In A Sentence
- It belonged to her grandmother from the old country, who in her youth kept a collection of jewel damselflies. Cat People #9: Tales of Manhattan
- I'm from a fundie background myself, and still have many afflicted family members back in the old country.
- Attached to the rustic old country house hotel was a gallery and a deli where we bought a mid-morning feast of focaccia, Persian feta and relish.
- It was located on an old country place of four hundred acres of pineland, with numerous springs, and the building was very large and handsome. Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals
- 'Twas bad enough in the old country, where we knew our places, even though some was ambitioned to get out of them; but here it's like blind man's buff, and enough to turn a body giddy. People of the Whirlpool
- Old country doctors used a device called a poultice to draw out the infectious pus or poison to the surface in a crude but honest attempt to cure. The "Anonymous" Super Patriots are crawling out of the mud!
- A couple of Italian wine bottles and maps of the Old Country had been scattered over the walls in a vain attempt to give the place, formerly a steak restaurant, a Mediterranean feel.
- Harvey Keitel plays Charlie, the wiseguy dandy, a Catholic uneasily preoccupied by eternal damnation, but employed as a novice enforcer by his Uncle, a capo from the old country.
- I still like the story of the time when an old countryman met a bureaucrat down a country lane.
- The reason he wrote the word down was because he was trying to convince other Englishmen to pull up stakes in the old country and help swell the European population in the settlement.