Definitionadj. (used with regard to idealized country life) idyllically rustic
Last update: August 16, 2015
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While I live in the city now, I grew up in a bucolic little town filled with valleys and hills. [Please select]
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His films feature cute creatures fighting tooth and nail to preserve their communities, and bucolic landscapes under threat of destruction. [Please select]
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Open for me a bucolic perspective as far as you can see, beneath a marble colonnade. [Please select]
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I consent to the bucolic and also to the fairy spectacle of marble and gold. [Please select]
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The Sorbonne was the bucolic spot where I adored thee from eve till morn. [Please select]
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He drank in the sights and sounds of the bucolic world around him and for the first time in days felt relaxed. [Please select]
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Have you the bucolic tastes of your rival in finery, the Splendid Phanæus. [Please select]
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It is not impertinence, it is merely bucolic naïveté. [Please select]
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--to a point where it was unpleasant to sit at table with the unfragrant hired man, and still worse to encounter the bucolic confusion between the functions of knives and forks. [Please select]
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But Vinicius paid no heed to that bucolic note; and from thinking only of this, that he might lose Lygia, he looked toward Petronius as if expecting salvation from him alone. [Please select]
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