At times a little countrified, but that just added to your charm.
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Paris still bewildered him like some countrified boor on his first visit.
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He is well born, he is well bred, if a little countrified.
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I've got business experience, you know; while you're green, countrified, you know.
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I wonder if Dick and Greg think that we are too countrified?
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The official hesitated, and glanced at the little man's seedy garb and countryfied air.
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It is a real countryfied place, but I like it all the better for that.
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Juliet wants a little polishing-sheis horribly countryfied.
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Indeed, some of the fashions called "countryfied" are equally "cityfied," if we judge by the extent of the usage.
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A little countryfied in appearance and accent, he had the careful politeness, the measured restraint, and the shrewd eye of the typical police officer.
Ús de rustic en anglès
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Wood paneling creates a rustic feel well suited to the open road.
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The supporting cast of independent, rustic characters deliver their lines without conviction.
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It was more rustic and unrestrained-morein the nature of a picnic.
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The real rustic does think London the finest place on the planet.
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She belonged in an atmosphere too sophisticated for his simple rustic soul.
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A bit too rustic.' He emphasized the word in Mary's own style.
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The people whom we met stared curiously and saluted in rustic fashion.
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It was merely that of the city-dweller as distinguished from the rustic.
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Sure we love focaccia and fresh loaves of rustic bread for dinner.
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Except, it seems, a rustic home in this stunning town in Italy.
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The site of the ancient pond was a miracle of rustic beauty.
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But with the illiterate and the rustic no such process is possible.
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Bressant looked up and recognized the rustic bacchanalian for the first time.
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These, though wrapped in seeming rustic garb, were found in Abraham Lincoln.
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All signs of the early repast were gone from the rustic table.
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The meal was a long one, served in a truly rustic fashion.