Countryman [noun]
Definition of Countryman:
person from one's country
Opposite/Antonyms of Countryman:
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Sentence/Example of Countryman:
Every year since then the Chinese have gathered in the city and remembered the day when their countryman's life was saved.
Went to work in my own way; was a countryman just come into a snug bit of inheritance, looking out for a corner of land.
You are only an honest countryman wandering amid a crowd of courtiers—virtue in danger amid a myriad of vices.
Her face, notwithstanding its emaciation, reminded him of Latta, the wife of his friend and fellow-countryman Schmidt.
In advance, with an officer, was a man attired in the dress of a countryman, who pointed in the direction of the cottage.
"I am proud that Washington was a countryman of mine," exclaimed Rosie, her eyes sparkling.
Coming around the bluff from the opposite direction was a countryman mounted on a powerful gray mare.
Not for nursing you—what Christian would not do that for his countryman and his old landlord sick in a desert?
He expressed great satisfaction at meeting a countryman, and we had a great deal of conversation.
Enraged at this refusal, Chopin declined to do anything to further his countryman's plans in Paris.