rusticity

[ UK /ɹʌstˈɪsɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being rustic or gauche
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How To Use rusticity In A Sentence

  • Hollow and solid materials comparison and stable proportional scales highlight the architectural rusticity and massiness with the grand, stately, impressive and bold feeling.
  • No costume or grandiose outline is here as in Brittany, no picturesque poverty, no poetic archaisms; all is rustic and pastoral, but with the rusticity and pastoralness of every day. Holidays in Eastern France
  • But despite their rusticity, the huts are fitted with all things cosmopolitan - a western-style toilet, a 14-channel TV and fridge with a minibar.
  • Amongst the crowd, whether on or off horses, the old fashioned accents of the gentry were mingled with the softer burr of the yeoman farmers and the downright rusticity of the less well-off.
  • there is an important difference between rusticity and urbanity
  • It pleases me to think of young Tyndale growing up here in deep rusticity.
  • The wooden decorate style make the restaurant be more rusticity and unique. The guests will not only enjoying the delicious food but also the Thai-style performance.
  • Bishop of a mountain diocese, living so very close to nature, in rusticity and deprivation.
  • But despite their rusticity, the huts are fitted with all things cosmopolitan - a western-style toilet, a 14-channel TV and fridge with a minibar.
  • A worthy dish, which can embody the sort of rusticity which the word ‘peasant’ evokes, but can also exhibit the kind of refinement associated with bourgeoise cookery.
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