Bucolical

Word BUCOLICAL
Character 9
Hyphenation bu col ic al
Pronunciations N/A

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1. Of or characteristic of shepherds or flocks; pastoral. 2. Of or characteristic of the countryside or its people; rustic. Urban Dictionary

Relating to or typical of "rural" pastoral life Offensive slang: "hickish" Urban Dictionary

Relating to or typical of "rural" pastoral life hickish redneck acting or along with their "agenda" Urban Dictionary

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The word "bucolical" in example sentences

“I am she, O most bucolical juvenal, under whose charge are placed the milky mothers of the herd.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

He tried employment: he pottered about the little farm, advising and helping, -- and that so zealously that the landlord retired altogether from that department, and Griffith, instead of he, became Mercy's ally, agricultural and bucolical. ❋ Various (N/A)

QUOTATION: I am she, O most bucolical juvenal, under whose charge are placed the milky mothers of the herd. ❋ Unknown (1919)

_ "Of incredible bashfulness and bucolical appearance." ❋ F. Anstey (1895)

It appears that Mister CRUM, though endowed with a somewhat sheepish and bucolical exterior, is of tip-top Scottish caste and lineage, and the landed proprietor. ❋ F. Anstey (1895)

A certain local young laird, of incredible bashfulness and bucolical appearance, is a frequent visitor at the manse, and the fervent admirer of Miss WEE-WEE, who cannot endure the tedium of his society, and is constantly endeavouring to escape therefrom. ❋ F. Anstey (1895)

The second year of Percy's absence there could be no doubt that three or four bucolical hearts were turned on her account. ❋ Charles King (1888)

It so happened that on every side of George but one were nomads, shepherd-kings -- fellows with a thousand head of horned cattle, and sheep like white pebbles by the sea; but on his right hand was another small bucolical, a Scotchman, who had started with less means than himself, and was slowly working his way, making a halfpenny and saving a penny after the manner of his nation. ❋ Charles Reade (1849)

I wonder whether that bucolical grasshopper, who is so enamoured of the hop and jump that he calls 'progress,' classes the society of the Mormons among the evidences of civilized advancement? ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

I wonder whether that bucolical grasshopper, who is so enamoured of the hop and jump that he calls ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

Mysie was about to answer, when Sir Piercie Shafton, who apparently did not desire that the great work of his liberation should be executed without the interposition of his own ingenuity, exclaimed from beneath, "I am she, O most bucolical juvenal, under whose charge are placed the milky mothers of the herd." ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

5181I am she, O most bucolical juvenal, under whose charge are placed the milky mothers of the herd. ❋ Unknown (1919)

70I am she, O most bucolical juvenal, under whose charge are placed the milky mothers of the herd. ❋ Unknown (1919)

I am she, O most bucolical juvenal, under whose charge are placed the milky mothers of the herd. [ ❋ John Bartlett (1862)

i am the [bitter] bucolic [Slipknot] :[Pulse of the Maggots] ❋ Walser (2005)

-redneck acting or along with their "[agenda]" [George W. Bush] is so incredibly bucolic in his mannerisms and speech. "Maybe I'm the faggot America,I'm not a part of a [redneck] agenda !" -Green Day ❋ BuckFush (2005)

[George W. Bush] is so incredibly bucolic in his mannerisms and [speech]. ❋ BuckFush (2005)

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