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- noun Plural form of
countryside .
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Examples
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ABC screens two of the four parts tonight, making this a lingering exercise in English countrysides and the plaintive love.
News from TV.com David Knox 2010
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Unless you like perpetually rioting urban areas, feudal and fueding countrysides and low tax incomes. danceswithgoats Says:
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Other nations have clearly defined countrysides and cities -- sometimes enforced by literal walls or moats.
Jennifer Gennari: People Places: What If We Used Parking Spaces for Something Else? Jennifer Gennari 2011
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Other nations have clearly defined countrysides and cities -- sometimes enforced by literal walls or moats.
Jennifer Gennari: People Places: What If We Used Parking Spaces for Something Else? Jennifer Gennari 2011
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Kudra was as thrilled as he with their Bandaloop education, yet she had been yearning since childhood, since that formative merchandising trip, to go out into the wider world, and now, tingling as she was with vitality and confidence, she was impatient to plunge into far cities and countrysides.
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Nourishment for this outstanding bulk emptied food stores, laid waste entire countrysides of their livestock.
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If the result was messed-up cities or spoiled countrysides, that was regrettable but necessary, because the overriding consideration was to do the best for the traffic.
Interstate 69 Matt Dellinger 2010
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Panic ensues, servants flee, taking the silver with them (a problem only to Corf and his wealthy, clubbish friends), horses are confiscated for food and as stray dogs begin to disappear from the streets, corpses began to appear in them and in the by-ways and countrysides.
“. . . in the stiff, dead fingers, the petition of his slaves who toiled in Hell's Bottom.” 2008
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The walls were lined with ornate tiles that depicted all sorts of detailed scenes of idealized countrysides.
The Soldiers of Halla D. J. MacHale 2009
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People who live in the countrysides and don't care for the city environment
"I think it's Althouse's popularity among conservatives that really gets a lot of liberals." Ann Althouse 2009
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