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bump·kin [ˈbʌmpkɪn] N pej inf

bumpkin
butec m
bumpkin
teleban(ka) m (f)
country bumpkin

coun·try ˈbump·kin N pej

country bumpkin
kmetavzar(ica) m (f)

Usage examples with bumpkin

country bumpkin

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Some stories are serious and heartfelt, almost poetic, while others derive humor based on a third-person narrative of quasi country bumpkins.
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Distinction was made between fools and clowns, or country bumpkins.
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They say these workers are ignorant villagers, country bumpkins.
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He put on an outrageous country bumpkin outfit, wore a wig, painted freckles on his face and used every joke he could beg borrow or steal.
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She is cheerful and optimistic, but lacks the sophistication and common sense to deal with the royalty (due to her being a country bumpkin).
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It makes our city planners look like a bunch of clueless slack-jawed bumpkins.
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His bumpkin demeanor, youthful appearance, and country accent aided in his ability to convince them that he was no threat to them.
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The plots, language and content of the stories help the reader to look beneath the veneer and to understand the farmers as scheming, greedy, superstitious, provincial country bumpkins.
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Being orphans and uneducated, all seven brothers are unsophisticated bumpkins and lack social etiquette and hygiene.
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Goldsmith's play reintroduces the country bumpkin character who outwits the sophisticated would-be rakes who are engaged in a plot to marry well.
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