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countryside

[kuhn-tree-sahyd] / ˈkʌn triˌsaɪd /


Example Sentences

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The rising sun was quickly burning off the fog, and if Clare squinted his one good eye, the mounds of trash almost looked like the rolling hills of a multicolored countryside.

From Literature

And analysts say the April 12 election will be decided in the countryside.

From Barron's

There are century-old historic gems in the countryside or simple homes in the suburbs.

From The Wall Street Journal

He went on to say the lights could become "a source of annoyance to people" and "harmful to wildlife", and added that he felt they could "undermine enjoyment of the countryside or the night sky".

From BBC

"We were about a mile away from quite deep countryside, so I used to just go out on my own, just being away from the normal stuff - school, family life."

From BBC