Adjectives for Country | Words to describe Country
How do you describe Country?
- 1. Indeed it's a poor country and a scarce country to be living in. 🔊
- 2. He had dined--for we were simple country folk. 🔊
- 3. Then there were washouts and snowstorms quite as severe as any experienced in the northern country. 🔊
- 4. I put it to him that it wasn't likely country for war thrills. 🔊
- 5. They can't imagine why we leave our own country and come over here. 🔊
- 6. It was a lonely country here--flat and sandy. 🔊
- 7. The Government did not send the Chief Joseph Pierced Noses to their own country. 🔊
- 8. I'm counting on but those millions of hungry folks in the old country. 🔊
- 9. Is there any other country where you see so many women's clubs? 🔊
- 10. One of the most interesting features of a new country is the character and the nativity of its population. 🔊
- 11. A North country version of these common proverbial lines, given by Mr. Denham, p. 16. 🔊
- 12. Some of the women with whom we have conferred have described housekeeping as they knew it in the old country. 🔊
- 13. One reason why he did not succeed was because our own country had no navy with which to perform her part in the compact. 🔊
- 14. I began to accuse myself of being entirely responsible for all this disturbance in a peaceful country. 🔊
- 15. These court-martials you're having here now have stirred up the whole country. 🔊
- 16. But you mustn't allow yourself to be weaned away from your own country. 🔊
- 17. Indeed it's a poor country and a scarce country to be living in. 🔊
- 18. One thing about this blamed country is we don't have to be afraid of the light. 🔊
- 19. None go through the world with such ease and content as those who are citizens of a heavenly country. 🔊
- 20. But he's the man to whip this unorganized country into shape. 🔊
- 21. Thus equipped, he could, with industry and frugality, acquire property and render himself a useful citizen in his adopted country. 🔊
- 22. On arriving at the other side, we struck off to the north, and found ourselves in a delightful country, in every way suitable for agriculturists. 🔊
- 23. And without the flamboyance and the flag-waving, it is doubtful whether in an exhausted country, it would be possible to get anything done at all. 🔊
- 24. In a foreign country, thousands of miles from their friends, without means of subsistence, or of paying their passage home. 🔊
- 25. But somewhere on the borders of Fairyland there was a nice country village, in which lived some nice country people. 🔊
- 26. They glory in speaking English as we do, and that their manners and feelings resemble those of the upper classes in the old country. 🔊
- 27. A moment later and Billy had jumped almost all the way down the long flight of old-fashioned country stairs. 🔊
- 28. No hope could lie south, or east, because that would be to come out into open country where numbers would capture any fugitive. 🔊
- 29. Captain, do you really believe that Cheddy man is a priest, or what goes for one in his own country? 🔊
- 30. Even that you take with an Italian good-humour, as the folk of your sunny country bear poverty and hunger. 🔊
- 31. The forest area uncut was in 1891 nearly 1,250,000 square miles, or more than one third of the area of the whole country. 🔊
- 32. Unlike other settlements in a wild country inhabited by Indians, the infant colony had few difficulties to contend with at the outset. 🔊
- 33. At first, there was an underground channel draining the adjacent country over a territory of varying extent, sometimes many square miles. 🔊
- 34. Yet it was not without many a bitter regret that she thought of leaving all the fascinations of her adopted country, France. 🔊
- 35. There were several other less expensive country places in the market, but the only one which would please her was Silverbel. 🔊
- 36. The gathering was in a grove, very large for a new country, and made up of men, women, and children. 🔊
- 37. I never said you did; I was comparing quite another class of society with their equals in the other country. 🔊
- 38. Much in this chapter, though written for France, applies with great appropriateness to our own country. 🔊
- 39. France was still his own country, and he might easily have joined the long line of soldiers whose portraits filled one side of the picture-gallery. 🔊
- 40. This money they take out of his Majesty's dominions to their own country, whence it never returns. 🔊
- 41. There is plenty of butter and cheese, sheep and hogs; and the poor country people will be no trouble to you, but be willing to be commanded by you. 🔊
- 42. In remote country localities these parties are very delightful, particularly if city friends are guests for the Summer. 🔊
- 43. Sometimes I was vexed with myself for allowing this tall, simple-hearted country fellow to puzzle me so much. 🔊
- 44. At a distance of about six miles, we descended from these ridges to undulating country of open box forest, where everything was green and fresh. 🔊
- 45. Once upon a time there stood upon the sea-coast of the west country a certain hamlet of low cottages, where no one lived but fishermen. 🔊
- 46. On the third day the whole county became excited and quite an army of searchers turned out, coming from the whole country miles around. 🔊
- 47. Every member of a social, charitable, or economic institute is also a member of the great army for the future redemption of their beloved country. 🔊
- 48. A dreary country withal, but where a small body of troops could hold the passes in the hills against many hundreds and make good their defence. 🔊
- 49. He handed her the journal published in an English country town and she read the long account with a feeling of deep pity. 🔊
- 50. Mackenzie shortly afterwards quitted the fur country and retired to Scotland, where he wrote the story of his explorations. 🔊