11 adverbs to describe how to rural

At the outset of its life cycle, Rome was essentially rural.

If we enter a New England church, containing a strictly rural assembly, and then visit another containing a class whose labor is lighter, and whose style of life is based upon different ideas, we shall see a contrast less marked, perhaps, but presenting similar features.

When they came to the suburbs of the city, the aspect of things became charmingly rural.

But they were undoubtedly precisely similar, and she would wear them in London with exactly the same indifference as in the comparatively rural neighborhood of her own residence.

This kind of mendicant is distinctly rural, and belongs to old times.

They stopped on an outrageously rustic bridge, constructed quite in the artificially rural style of the place, and, leaning on the railing, watched in a fascinated silence the quiet, eddying descent of the leaves.

One civilization after another has begun with a predominantly rural economy that has become increasingly urban as it matured.

Statistics are not available; but the impression left on the mind is that purely rural marriages are not so frequent, notwithstanding that wages at large have risen.

They are never romantic, seldom even rural.

But he is determined to be a poet eminently rural, and he rings the changestill one is sick of him, on the beauties of the different "high views" which he has taken of God and nature, in the course of some Sunday dinner parties, at which he has assisted in the neighbourhood of London.

The country, for the first two days, is beautifully rural, scattered over with noble Argan forests, on the third and fourth days, the journey is through plains and an open country.

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