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peasanty

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peasanty [ˈpɛzəntɪ]
adj
1. having qualities ascribed to traditional country life or people; simple or unsophisticated
2. crude, awkward, or uncouth


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It's a lot of peasanty, flowy tops, hippie and loose and sexy, like boho chill mixed with English-rocker-esque.
A caponata requires you to chop up two aubergines, a red onion, two cloves of garlic, a small bunch of parsley separated into leaves and stalks, two tablespoons of capers (from salted water, don't forget to rinse them), and tomatoes (nice if you can be bothered to peel and de-seed fresh ones, otherwise a can will do) all into rough, peasanty chunks.
Contrast the mysteriousness of their satin and soft leather with peasanty clatter that the other Veronese make on the stage.
 
 
 
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