COUNTRYMAN in a Sentence
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21 example sentences for COUNTRYMAN, such as:
1. I'm a countryman born and bred.
2. 'Full threepence,' replied the countryman.
3. But then, I'm a countryman born and I don't like any town.
4. He lost last year's final to fellow countryman Michael Stich.
5. Meantime the countryman began to look grave, and shook his head.
2. 'Full threepence,' replied the countryman.
3. But then, I'm a countryman born and I don't like any town.
4. He lost last year's final to fellow countryman Michael Stich.
5. Meantime the countryman began to look grave, and shook his head.
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Meanings and Examples of COUNTRYMAN
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countryman
n. a man from your own country
n. a man who lives in the country and has country ways
Classic Sentence: (19 in 2 pages)
1 The next man he met was a countryman carrying a fine white goose.
2 The countryman then began to tell his tale, and said he was going to take the goose to a christening.
3 Meantime the countryman began to look grave, and shook his head.
4 'Full threepence,' replied the countryman.
5 said the countryman; but the judge told him that was not likely, and cut the matter short by ordering him off to the gallows.
6 But the countryman seized his fiddle, and struck up a tune, and at the first note judge, clerks, and jailer were in motion; all began capering, and no one could hold the miser.
7 Then the countryman stopped his fiddle, and left the miser to take his place at the gallows.
8 No, he is a countryman of yours, if a Corsican is a countryman of any one's.
9 de Villefort; 'they fancy that their countryman is still emperor.'
10 But then, I'm a countryman born and I don't like any town.
11 In a countryman, this sudden flame of friendship would have seemed far too premature, a thing to be much distrusted; but in this simple savage those old rules would not apply.
12 The Bohemian family, grandmother told me as we drove along, had bought the homestead of a fellow countryman, Peter Krajiek, and had paid him more than it was worth.
13 Satisfied with her examination, she left him, with a slight expression of pleasure, and proceeded to practise the same trying experiment on her delinquent countryman.
14 At present, if we indeed journey to Ashby-de-la-Zouche, we do so with my noble neighbour and countryman Athelstane of Coningsburgh, and with such a train as would set outlaws and feudal enemies at defiance.
15 Nathan Ben Israel received his suffering countryman with that kindness which the law prescribed, and which the Jews practised to each other.
Example Sentence:
1 I'm a countryman born and bred.
2 He lost last year's final to fellow countryman Michael Stich.