Near Wild Heaven showed the band's love of The Stones at their most countrified.
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It's called shad fishing, a more laid-back, rural, countrified style of angling.
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This pub is chicly countrified with boxes of fresh veg propped against the bar.
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Contestants have taken soulful, countrified and rock approaches to the tune.
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Expect the band to dig into this countrified new material with aplomb and pedal steel.
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The duo's style is rooted in modern-day folk, tuneful rock and countrified jangle pop.
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I can remember back when countrified Southerners didn't even care for rice very much.
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The newcomer has been drawing crowds, but it is hardly cozy or countrified.
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The interior has a countrified air that sits well in this backwater of terraced cottages.
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Characteristic of rural life; "countrified clothes"; "rustic awkwardness"
Countrified is the fifth album of Canadian country music band Emerson Drive. It was released in 2006 as their first issue for the Midas Records label. In the U.S. ...
Countrified is the first full length album of the German heavy metal band Farmer Boys. All of the album's songs make reference to farm life or farm animals. It also has a cover track of Depeche Mode's "Never Let Me Down Again". ...
(Countrify) Rural areas are large and isolated areas of an open country with low population density. The terms "countryside" and "rural areas" are not synonyms: a "countryside" refers to rural areas that are open. A forest, wetlands, etc. with a low population density is not a countryside.