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- adjective music Having characteristics of
country music
Etymologies
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Examples
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Oldham's countryish music, then, may be gradually approaching mature conventionality.
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy and the Cairo Gang; Trembling Bells 2010
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He's on tour now behind his new album, "Chrome Dreams II" (Reprise), on which he alternates his snarling brand of rock with gentle countryish tunes.
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Something about having a whole old-countryish restaraunt and store but then having a Bose speaker system really just turned my stomach.
Read It! j-ku 2007
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They had a sex-kittenish thing going on, but the music was almost electrified folky-countryish.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: Monk's Big Decemberists Adventure 2005
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They had a sex-kittenish thing going on, but the music was almost electrified folky-countryish.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: September 2005 Archives 2005
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If you want some alt-countryish indie, this would be a good choice.
Archive 2005-10-01 Tripp 2005
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Glen Campbell, the jut-chinned crooner who favored exquisitely polished, countryish productions, was a quintessential Everyman who had two 50's and a 70's.
Belle and Sebastian Trim the Twee; Countripolitan Campbell Revisited 2003
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Ay, and settle down and taken root in a quiet countryish life.
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Across a countryish courtyard, almost a farmyard, was the servants 'house, where the kitchens and stables were.
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Anketam thought of the bottle in his own cupboard -- plain, translucent plastic, filled with the water-white liquor rationed out from the commissary -- and he suddenly felt very backwards and countryish.
The Destroyers Randall Garrett 1957
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