peasantly (Meaning)
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peasantly (a.)
Peasantlike.
Synonyms & Antonyms of peasantly
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peasantly Sentence Examples
- The peasants worked the fields tirelessly, eking out a meager existence.
- The queen's lavish gown stood in stark contrast to the peasants' homely attire.
- The peasants' meager homes were a testament to their poverty-stricken lifestyle.
- The feudal lord ruled over the peasantry with an iron fist, demanding exorbitant taxes.
- The peasants' uprising was brutally suppressed, leaving their village ravaged.
- The young peasant girl dreamt of a life beyond her village's confines.
- The medieval peasants lived in constant fear of famine and disease.
- The peasants' traditional customs and beliefs were deeply ingrained in their culture.
- The peasants' simple diet consisted mainly of bread, vegetables, and occasionally meat.
- The peasants' hard work and resilience kept their community alive amidst adversity.
FAQs About the word peasantly
Peasantlike.
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The peasants worked the fields tirelessly, eking out a meager existence.
The queen's lavish gown stood in stark contrast to the peasants' homely attire.
The peasants' meager homes were a testament to their poverty-stricken lifestyle.
The feudal lord ruled over the peasantry with an iron fist, demanding exorbitant taxes.