Countryfolk


[kuhn-tree-fohk] /ˈkʌn triˌfoʊk/

noun, (used with a plural verb)
1.
people living or raised in the ; rustics.
2.
people from the same ; compatriots.

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  • Country-fried

    /ˈkʌntrɪˌfraɪd/ adjective 1. another word for Southern-fried, Southern-fried adjective Rural; unsophisticated; countrified; shit-kickin’: Atwater, a Southerner, a country-fried Sammy Glick who learns the error of his ways (1990s+)

  • Country-fried steak

    noun See country gravy

  • Country-fries

    plural noun, Dialect. 1. .

  • Country-gentleman

    noun 1. a wealthy man living in his country home or estate. noun 1. a rich man with an estate in the country

  • Country gravy

    noun a white sauce made from pan drippings, flour, and milk; popularly served with country-fried steak Usage Note cooking


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