countrify
verb/ˈkʌn.tɹɪ.fʌɪ/UK/ˈkən.tɹəˌfaɪ/US
Etymology
From country + -fy.
Definitions
To make rural or rustic.
- Even whitebread folk-rockers like the Byrds were, thanks to Gram Parsons, countrifying soul hits like "You Don't Miss Your Water."
To make more like country music.
The neighborhood
- neighborcountryish
- neighborcountrylike
- neighborgo country
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA