country folk in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for country folk in the English»Spanish Dictionary

folk [Am foʊk, Brit fəʊk] N

country <pl countries> [Am ˈkəntri, Brit ˈkʌntri] N

country folk in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for country folk in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Translations for country folk in the English»Spanish Dictionary

II.country [ˈkʌntri] -ies ADJ

American English

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English
The little money he earned was from drawing portraits, particularly death-bed sketches, greatly esteemed by country folk before photography.
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Smoking a pipe was again relegated to portraits of lowly commoners and country folk and the refined sniffing of shredded tobacco followed by sneezing was rare in art.
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Her main themes are country folk, family life and bible stories.
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Many were dealt the fatal blow by the freedom loving country folk.
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This, and subsequent more clearly country-influenced albums, have been seen as creating the genre of country folk, a route pursued by a number of, largely acoustic, folk musicians.
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These farmers' castles provided protection for country folk from marauding bands of troops.
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The poem was intended to ridicule country folk for their simplicity.
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Many of the artists described as country folk are respected more in mainstream country circles for their song writing abilities.
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His music combines elements of traditional country folk music and modern pop.
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Pressured by financial sponsors, he began to produce sentimental theme portraits pertaining to the bucolic life of country folk.
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