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rustic

adjective as in simple, artless, or unsophisticated

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noun as in person from the country, with little experience

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I first tried a rustic version — ham and cheese tucked haphazardly among the buttered, glazed dough balls — and it was lovely in a messy, casserole-ish way.

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Little dots, dollops, or simple lines create rustic visual interest and, more importantly, flavor.

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The off-white form of the rustic terracotta jar, shattered over millenniums and fastidiously reassembled, is elegantly decorated in rich brown and black designs, including bursts of rosettes and abstract squiggles.

I love Arlington Garden, a small, tucked-away garden with cool topiaries, sculptures and a rustic feel.

So Underwood redesigned the structure, creating a more rustic lodge out of the original stonework, perched on the very edge of the canyon.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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