1 a man or person who lives in or who comes from the countryside and not a town
2 a person from your own country
They were more than twice as likely to be interested in and talk more about politics as their less activist countrymen.
Where the demagogue publicly appealed to the mob, the pious woman appealed privately to individuals, even if, as "proprietors" or "countrymen," they were strangers.
As soon as they approach their own frontier, some of their number are despatched to inform their countrymen with respect to the success of the expedition.
We have a right to speak up, and our countrymen should realise what is at issue.
I have always, over the years, tried to propound the theory that we want the townsman to understand better what the countryman's problems are.
I think that nobody will ever enjoy confidence without deserving it, because our fellow countrymen tire very astute, and their judgment is good.
I, too, congratulate our countrymen who have raised more than £50 million by their voluntary efforts, and the voluntary agencies that are handling the money.
I cannot see any reason why their fellow countrymen should not have the same right.
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