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countryfied

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[kuhn-tri-fahyd] / ˈkʌn trɪˌfaɪd /

adjective

  1. countrified.


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“I ain’t an angel, you ain’t heaven-sent,” he sneers in “I Had Some Help,” a collaboration with a newly countryfied Post Malone.

From Salon • May 16, 2025

The new stoplights haven’t sullied Huntsville’s reputation as a countryfied place, Thomas said.

From Washington Times • Nov. 13, 2016

Anna Antoinette De Orville"—said Mrs. Fitz, suddenly rallying, "is a name, only made plain by your ugly and countryfied prefix.

From The Humors of Falconbridge A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes by Falconbridge

Even the cozy little chamber which the kind-hearted Maude had fitted up for her with her own means was pronounced heathenish and old-fashioned, while Maude herself was constantly taunted with being countryfied and odd.

From Cousin Maude by Holmes, Mary Jane

As for the two Daniels, it is an example of what clothes can do to say that they looked more like prosperous, rather countryfied commission dealers than rugged fishermen from Maine.

From The Boy Aviators' Flight for a Fortune by Goldfrap, John Henry

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