Adjective : a countrified person; a countrified area amid the suburbs. From Dictionary.com.
Indeed, some of the fashions called "countryfied" are equally "cityfied," if we judge by the extent of the usage. From Wordnik.com. [Etiquette] Reference
"It felt kind of countryfied," Mrs. Barry says of the four-bedroom, 3 1/2-bath home on a wooded, one-acre property. From Wordnik.com. [post-gazette.com - News] Reference
For almost 100 years we've been providing personal, "countryfied" service to our neighbors and friends and now we're ready to show you how great it is to be a real person to your banker!. From Wordnik.com. [Dealbreaker] Reference
I just heard the most countryfied female voice yelling at top volume. From Wordnik.com. [wilberteets Diary Entry] Reference
That's one of the things I love about living here, it's just countryfied enough to have things like that about. From Wordnik.com. [tequilamonky Diary Entry] Reference
I class them as vermin myself and my medical approach to rabbits is a bit countryfied ( 'e sleep wi'da feeshes, capiche?). From Wordnik.com. [Waiting For Guido ...] Reference
‘Good evening, my fine city madam,’ remarked a swallow, whose manners were rather rough and countryfied to another who looked particularly distinguished. From Wordnik.com. [The Orange Fairy Book] Reference
"'Tis not, Reuben Jenks," said Molly, with unusual vim; "'tis not any such thing, it's just that I'd be 'fraid those horrid city girls were watching everything I did and thinking me countryfied.". From Wordnik.com. [Randy and Her Friends] Reference
Like, the ones where some idealistic young couple moves to a creaky old New England house from the Midwest and they thing everything's gonna be awesome and countryfied but actually they're about to get chomped. From Wordnik.com. [The Big Photo Post of Moving DOOM] Reference
Can Sarsgaard even pretend to be folksy, countryfied?. From Wordnik.com. [SplicedFeed] Reference
Juliet wants a little polishing -- she is horribly countryfied. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Hurdlestone Or, The Two Brothers] Reference
It is a real countryfied place, but I like it all the better for that. From Wordnik.com. [Oscar The Boy Who Had His Own Way] Reference
This summer 'tis the stylish thing to put on a countryfied mode at table. From Wordnik.com. [Six Plays] Reference
Though I think it's partly for the juxtaposition of a countryfied Guns 'N Roses. From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
Lawmakers, prepare to deploy belt-tightening metaphors and stories about fictional countryfied constituents. From Wordnik.com. [News & Observer: Home Page] Reference
They were very friendly countryfied duck people and polite, but all the same - it was very hard not to laugh at her obvious dismay. From Wordnik.com. [Netvouz - new bookmarks] Reference
Their furniture was all left behind; and in its stead went some of neat light painted wood which looked to Fleda deliciously countryfied. From Wordnik.com. [Queechy] Reference
I sold him to a cockneyfied, countryfied sort of a man, who said he had a small "hindependence of his own" -- somewhere, I believe, about London. From Wordnik.com. [Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour] Reference
You're disgracefully countryfied and uninformed for a man of means, and Europe'll open your eyes and prove to you how insignificant you really are. From Wordnik.com. [Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad] Reference
A little countryfied in appearance and accent, he had the careful politeness, the measured restraint, and the shrewd eye of the typical police officer. From Wordnik.com. [The Yellow Streak] Reference
When we moved in to our current home about 10 year ago, the very nice countryfied duck family from down the street came with a plate of cookies to welcome us. From Wordnik.com. [Netvouz - new bookmarks] Reference
So strange, and so rough and countryfied everything had appeared; and so low, dejected, and tired had he felt when he first left the train; how he had wished himself back in town!. From Wordnik.com. [Hollowdell Grange Holiday Hours in a Country Home] Reference
I sloshed my way through the photo pit at the Acura main stage for a chance to see Tin Men, a trio of washboard, sousaphone and guitar that bends the street-busking aesthetic into a sophisticated, countryfied version of New Orleans music. From Wordnik.com. [NPR Topics: News]
Commander-in-Chief, Halleck, a short, countryfied person, whose blue coat was either threadbare or dusty, or lacked some buttons, and who picked his teeth walking up and down the halls at Willard's, and argued through a white, bilious eye and a huge mouth. From Wordnik.com. [Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War] Reference
Miss Bell's a little countryfied. From Wordnik.com. [The History of Pendennis] Reference
They were kind of old-fashioned and countryfied. From Wordnik.com. [Manchild in the Promised Land] Reference
Or countryfied delight. From Wordnik.com. [Poems Vol. IV] Reference
Miss Bell’s a little countryfied. From Wordnik.com. [The History of Pendennis] Reference
You said to me, Mrs. Gloverson, when I took possession of those rooms, that no matter how warm it might be, a breeze had a way of blowing into them, and that they were, withal, quite countryfied; but I am bound to say, Mrs. Gloverson, that there was nothing about them that ever reminded me, in the remotest degree, of daisies or new-mown hay. From Wordnik.com. [Artemus Ward] Reference
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