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How to use countryfolk in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word countryfolk? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
In the Middle Ages the countryfolk from the Auvergne district distinguished themselves in Paris by being able to sell water.
There is always the sound of excitable clapping from the team's relaxation areas whenever their countryfolk are doing well at other sports.
I expect it's just those countryfolk proving to us ignorant townies what wonderful nature-lovers they are.
People in towns tend to walk more in parks than countryfolk do in fields.
And did not his countryfolk recently reject the opportunity to break away and become independent?
I can remember when countryfolk used to fret over spraying the warble fly and dipping the sheep.
Syrians already living in Scotland have also offered their assistance in a bid to improve the lot of their stricken countryfolk.
I am not being unpleasant towards my fellow countryfolk but as a Nordie now making her way in the big city for the past decade, I know how the rest of Ireland feels about us.
It was the same story in 1981 when the 'nature-loving' countryfolk did their best to shoot down the Wildlife and Countryside Act like a brace of pheasant.
Combs is still in his twenties and offers, like contemporaries Robert Ellis and Daniel Romano, much to be optimistic about for the countryfolk scene.
Examples from Classical Literature
I have affected perfect credulity in order to throw the Hickeys and countryfolk off their guard with me.
When I did go out, the streets were thronged with people, the countryfolk having come in for miles around.
Young as she is, she may understand these things better than countryfolk like us.
However, the same writer made a poem on the tricks of countryfolk, which is by no means devoid of merit.
The disuse of salt fish and the greater consumption of meat marked the improvement which was taking place among the countryfolk.
But the most noticeable change occurs in the dress of countryfolk and ordinary citizens.
Dotish as she appeared, she has wit enough to be fair and false, like all her countryfolk.
He is often said by the countryfolk to have been St. Romedius himself, though this, of course, could not be the case.
Well, she is certainly no prophetess among these countryfolk.
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