countryside
a particular section of a country, especially a rural section.
its inhabitants.
Origin of countryside
1Words Nearby countryside
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How to use countryside in a sentence
Cézanne’s landscapes fill out our vision of the countryside that lies between Van Gogh’s stomping grounds in Arles and Saint-Remy, and the Riviera to the east of Aix.
An art lover’s Impressionist video trip to Provence and the Riviera | Nancy Nathan | February 5, 2021 | Washington PostAs a trilogy, “Hitman” has traveled from fashion shows to NASCAR races to American suburbia, and now all the way out to China and a sleazy lawyer’s vineyard party in an idyllic countryside.
‘Hitman 3’ is the grandest stage for your own stories, even as it tries to end its own | Gene Park | January 19, 2021 | Washington PostI remember driving through the countryside as a child and seeing rows and rows of deep red hoshigaki drying in the sun each autumn.
Australia’s West Coast Wilderness Railway originally opened to help with local mining in Tasmania, but it’s been reincarnated as a way to explore the island’s rainforests and countryside.
This year’s fires spread quickly, blanketed cities and countryside with choking smoke and disrupted the daily lives of Californians for much of the summer and fall.
Lessons From San Diego’s Approach to Wildfires | Diana Leonard | December 21, 2020 | Voice of San Diego
“Gently rolling hills” roll not-so-gently under my tires, but the English countryside scenery is soporific.
The ISI came to the CIA for assistance in fostering a revolt that had developed in the Afghan countryside against Communist rule.
CIA Agents Assess: How Real Is ‘Homeland’? | Chuck Cogan, John MacGaffin | December 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTImagine driving through the Scottish countryside, rolling through a vast landscape of green hills and cloudy skies.
Buy a pair of these and traipse around a big city center or off road through the Icelandic countryside.
The Daily Beast’s 2014 Holiday Gift Guide: For the Anthony Bourdain in Your Life | Allison McNearney | November 29, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIn 2006, they moved to the countryside, close to the Chinese border.
How ‘Titanic ’Helped This Brave Young Woman Escape North Korea’s Totalitarian State | Lizzie Crocker | October 31, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBehind the shop is another mighty fellow, known all over this countryside as the 'Great Balm of Gilead.'
Dorothy at Skyrie | Evelyn RaymondHe wanted to see his possessions, to feel his own earth beneath his feet, to feast his eyes on the glorious countryside.
The Everlasting Arms | Joseph HockingThis the girls did not fully realize until later, when they began to ride around the countryside.
The Adventure Girls at K Bar O | Clair BlankBut he never went outside the Walls, by reason of the Armagnacs, who were raiding all the countryside round the city.
The Merrie Tales Of Jacques Tournebroche | Anatole FranceThere is warmth of summer in both tales, and thrilling air and the beauty of the wild countryside.
You Never Know Your Luck, Complete | Gilbert Parker
British Dictionary definitions for countryside
/ (ˈkʌntrɪˌsaɪd) /
a rural area or its population
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