bucolic
2.a country life of arcadian contentment; a pleasant bucolic scene; charming in its pastoral setting; rustic tranquility.
3.The keenest of bucolic minds felt a whispering awe at the sight of the gentry(George Eliot.
4.The bucolic county of Devon—largely farmland, woods, moor, and shore—has long served the British as an antidote to city life.
5.The fortress built by King Philip Augustus was situated on the right bank of the Seine, overlooking ——at that time ——splendid bucolic scenery.
6.Anything taller than a tombstone in this bucolic beachfront community of about 6,600 was churned into a splintered, stagnant pulp by 140-mph winds and a 30-foot wall of water.
7.A few gentleman farmers with plenty of money can still escape to the bucolic life ? but in general the stream of migration is flowing the other way.
8.A successful symphony musician comes to a bucolic village with his girlfriend to visit an old school friend who is the director of the local music school and plays an occasional funeral.


