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countrified

[kuhn-truh-fahyd] / ˈkʌn trəˌfaɪd /
ADJECTIVE
provincial
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But in “Shucked,” the hilarious countrified musical that brought “Hee Haw”-style comedy in a modern guise to Broadway, corn finally gets top billing.

From Los Angeles Times

The artist showcased her latest album, the countrified “Cowboy Carter” celebrating her Southern roots, ahead of February’s Grammy Awards, at which she’s competing for album of the year.

From Los Angeles Times

The Spanish is paisa — countrified — while the English has the tough tone of someone who grew up off Vermont Avenue.

From Los Angeles Times

“Combs unleashed his crunchy, countrified head banger ‘Cold as You.’

From Seattle Times

He used to call me George because it sounded very countrified, very English country.

From Seattle Times