I certainly feel a bit of a country hick and worst of all, very, very large.
There never has been, and," she continued drawing out the word, "if she hadn't broken off their engagement for some country hick, Michael would already have this house sold and torn down.
You ignorant country hick, Sam thought.
It sounded country hick.
Yet young George was not some country hick, and he also learned to fit into the world of his Connecticut grandparents.
So, as a country hick, I'm comfortable with guns.
He realised that maybe he really was after all, just a little, the country hick he had tried so hard to avoid being.
And you're no country hick.
She couldn't help but wonder what that country hick act concealed.
I guess she thought I was just a country hick, dragging in dirt.