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country-and-western
[kuhn-tree-uhn-wes-tern]
country and western
noun
another name for country music
a fusion of cowboy songs and Appalachian music
( as modifier )
country-and-western music
Word History and Origins
Origin of country-and-western1
Example Sentences
“I am a rock and rollin’, country-and-western, rhythm and blues-singin’ motherf——-,” he told the audience.
“I am a rock and rollin’, country-and-western, rhythm and blues-singin’ motherf—–,” he told the audience.
Curly, played by Sean Grandillo with the guitar-slinging aplomb of a country-and-western recording star, has the straightest of hair.
“I was in this country-and-western musical in the East Village,” she told The San Francisco Chronicle in 1990.
He made “Another Side,” what he has referred to as his “country-and-western album,” and then it disappeared.
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