COUNTRYSIDE a rural area
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countrysidesCOUNTRYSIDE, a rural area
landscapeA picture representing an area of countryside
landscapesA picture representing an area of countryside
rangersA keeper of a park, forest, or area of countryside
mofussila rural area
boondocksa remote rural area.
mofussilsMOFUSSIL, a rural area
SILOTall building in a rural area
rubeunsophisticated person from a rural area; hick
villagea small community in a rural area
rubesunsophisticated person from a rural area; hick
bumpkinawkward, simple person from a rural area
countrysideThe land and scenery of a rural area
villagesVILLAGE, a small community in a rural area
hayseedunsophisticated person from a rural area; yokel; hick
endshipa village (a small community in a rural area)
endshipsENDSHIP, a village (a small community in a rural area)
kamponga small village (a small community in a rural area)
villsVILL, a village (a small community in a rural area)
dorpsDORP, a village (a small community in a rural area)
camponga small village (a small community in a rural area)
campongsCAMPONG, a small village (a small community in a rural area)
kampongsKAMPONG, a small village (a small community in a rural area)
downstatethe region of a State remote from large cities, a rural area
yokela naive or gullible inhabitant of a rural area or small town
downstatesDOWNSTATE, the region of a State remote from large cities, a rural area
redneckoffensive. A working-class white person, esp. a politically reactionary one from a rural area
rednecksoffensive. A working-class white person, esp. a politically reactionary one from a rural area
countrymenA person living or born in a rural area, esp. one engaged in a typically rural occupation
countrymanA person living or born in a rural area, esp. one engaged in a typically rural occupation
countrywomenA woman living or born in a rural area, esp. one engaged in a typically rural occupation
countrywomanA woman living or born in a rural area, esp. one engaged in a typically rural occupation
villagesA group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area
villageA group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area
telecottagea building or room in a rural area with electronic equipment, services, etc for teleworking, often shared by a number of local residents
telecottagesTELECOTTAGE, a building or room in a rural area with electronic equipment, services, etc for teleworking, often shared by a number of local residents
squiresA man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area, esp. the chief landowner in such an area