Bucolic Mnemonic
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bucolic
bucolic
/bjuːˈkɒlɪk/
Examples
- Raza was initially enamored of the bucolic countryside of rural France.
- Bucolic, metaphysical and astronomical themes are often explored.
- The garden includes statues, bucolic amenities and an open theatre.
- Poor and bucolic, its telephone system is solar powered.
- The garden includes statues, bucolic amenities and an open theatre.
- A Pennsylvania Dutchman, born into a large family in bucolic Lykens Valley.
- Eliot did not, however, confine herself to her bucolic roots.
- Its name together with the bucolic setting, lends itself to pun.
- Much of his time was spent by choice in the bucolic setting of Winterslow.
- Shattuck wanted his boys educated in the austere but bucolic countryside.
a country person
noun
a short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life
noun
idyllically rustic
adjective
relating to shepherds or herdsmen or devoted to raising sheep or cattle
adjective
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"Bucow + Lick. Cows in fields licking and living a peaceful country life."
"Buck + Frolic. A young deer plays peacefully in the countryside."
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