Being or having the customs or manners or dress of a city person.
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.
6But, to the city-bred eye of Editor Westbrook, the landscape appeared a masterpiece.
7Altogether it was a stirring glimpse of ranch life for my city-bred wife.
8The historic subway site teemed with visitors, many of them with city-bred accents.
9Such a life would be rather wearisome to most city-bred ladies.
10Why, here is this city-bred girl blushing as I once did about Mr. Dlimm.
11A farmer was showing a horse to a city-bred gentleman.
12There were many things to interest city-bred folk on a place like Four Oaks.
13As night came on, the city-bred man longed for shelter.
14The beauties of nature filled the soul of this city-bred youth with wonder and admiration.
15He was well groomed, well fed, in all ways he was a typical city-bred man.
16Of a truth, the very thought of things Western made him swear mild, city-bred oaths.