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Definition of "country-and-western" []

  • Describing country music. (adjective)

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Use "country-and-western" in a sentence
  • ""I had asked him about country-and-western music, and he started talking about the ballads of his youth," Mr. Ajemian told Time."
  • "They cue up the most repellently saccharine country-and-western ballads for the bride's first dance with her father, or if not that, something hopelessly inappropriate like "Baby I Need Your Loving.""
  • "Like giving it a Western setting, which explains why country-and-western singers Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and Reba McEntire were among the star-studded cast."