Being or having the customs or manners or dress of a city person.
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Examples for "citified"
Examples for "citified"
1The magic of youth stole out of the citified night upon her.
2You-all are goin' ter be larnt citified manners hot off the bat.
3He had a citified air about him that ate into Tom's vitals.
4She was never going to change her name to something citified and highfalutin.
5Concrete would register as foreign matter here, something citified and imported.
1I ain't like these cityfied folks. Philip brushed at a fly crawling on his forehead.
2The village beaus scornfully called him "cityfied," and secretly longed to be like him.
3You certainly do not look very cityfied!
4They have such a cityfied air.
5Indeed, some of the fashions called "countryfied" are equally "cityfied," if we judge by the extent of the usage.
1The whole country round was filled with wonder to his city-bred eyes.
2Vladimir says all city-bred women and girls are anæmic from doing nothing.
3Even Gloria, a poor little city-bred angel, must muse upon the statement.
4Now in the city-bred youth this excited state of mind is chronic, permanent.
5The little city-bred girl distinguished the visitor from a country man at once.
1But when the city-born children come to Mooseheart they come into their own.
2His city-born and bred son inherited the insidious idea.
3Harry, by the way, was a city-born bushman, who had been everything for some years.
4They originate closer to nature than city-born men and seem to spring from the very soil.
5She could not be city-born, Tanner had realized.
6It is a fact worth noting that the two greatest landscape-painters of all time were city-born and city-bred.
7Boy is city-born and city-bred, and a day in the country is better than a thousand in street and park.
8Anyway, if that were true, if people never did have a chance to leave, no one but the city-born would be prepared to live here.
9Mexico City-born Zavala would be Mexico's first-ever female president.
10A figurative student of T. S. Eliot, the Oklahoma City-born writer was an activist who wanted to educate and make humanity more self-aware.
11Kansas City-born saxophonist Logan Richardson has gone all out on his debut for Blue Note, recruiting what can best be described as band of ringers.