countryside
IPA: kˈʌntrisaɪd
noun
- An area located outside of towns and cities; an area that is not urban or suburban; a rural area.
- Such part of a larger area.
- A rural landscape.
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Examples of "countryside" in Sentences
- The rest are strewn across the surrounding countryside.
- The village is ideally close to the surrounding countryside.
- The new aqueduct affords views of the surrounding countryside.
- The poem is an ode to the countryside and peoples of rural Castile.
- The Devil's Bit offers expansive views of the surrounding countryside.
- The restaurant is set in the countryside near the town of Kruishoutem.
- Raza was initially enamored of the bucolic countryside of rural France.
- The climate is mild and the surrounding countryside is green and pleasant.
- The bridge has remained despite the development of the surrounding countryside.
- Her works often idealized rural life and praised the countryside and peasantry.
- As Sarrut drives the cows along the dusty road, the countryside is already full of activity around him.
- One time, it will be a great, iron automaton, defending the countryside from the marauding army of the vile Duke Ivanovski.
- The term countryside was a euphemism at best; most of the nearby land had been torn up under the claws, hooves, and feet of the participants.
- I was struck by the number of times 'business' appears in the documents, which is about 300 times, and the number of times the word 'countryside' appears, which is four times.
- Walking downhill to Tbilisi's main thoroughfare, Rustaveli Prospekt (named for Shota Rustaveli, a twelfth-century Georgian poet), I saw flower stalls, dark-haired women in black dresses, and verdant hills in the distance; the countryside is always close by, because of Tbilisi's medieval compactness.