rural
IPA: rˈʊrʌɫ
noun
- (obsolete) A person from the countryside; a rustic.
adjective
- Relating to the countryside or to agriculture.
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Examples of "rural" in Sentences
- He is manufacturing raisins in rural area.
- The bulk of the area is rural in character.
- The majority of the border is in the rural area.
- One of my friends is a rancher in the rural area.
- In the rural areas, the Barter System is more predominant.
- The majority of the population in the rural areas is Muslim.
- The service will focus on rural and meagerly populated areas.
- Did you really need a gun permit in rural Texas during the 50s?
- The differences in the rural areas and the university area is extreme.
- The organization strives for the uplift of rural communities in India.
- The rural district was formed from the area of Ruthin Rural Sanitary District.
- In one case, CDS enlisted four MBA volunteers to develop tourism in rural Nigeria.
- Enchanting villa, suitable for rural tourism - Tenerife - chalet para ´hotel rural´
- Perhaps my attraction for the rural is attributed to the town where I was born -- La Mesa.
- "I suppose that is what you call a rural sight -- a barefoot girl, with a burnt face and huge sunbonnet?"
- And Verlyn Klinkenborg, an accomplished poet-essayist of the rural, is the steady voice on the page to all that is green within us.
- But after six years of living in what they call a rural haven, they saw a bulldozer begin tearing down nearby forests to make way for new homes.
- When I was working at a pre-school in rural Honduras, I asked my students how many of them had an immediate family membermojado – illegal – in the States.
- As a precocious teenage DJ in rural Washington State, Mr. Beck decided his destiny was to work in the famed studios of Radio City, which he encountered in the liner notes of a double-album called The Golden Years of Radio.
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