Country folk in Somersetshire purge themselves to good purpose with a decoction made from the root.
It contains a resinous, purgative principle, and is known to country folk as a safe, active purge.
At the end of Summer the dead stalks of the Hemlock rattle in the wind, and are called by country folk Kecksies, an old English word applied to the dry hollow stalks of umbelliferous plants.
Country folk come to town to relieve the monotony of their lives; and town's folk go to the country for refreshment and repose.
Leaning there, and looking calmly over the fields in the twilight, he eyed us earnestly, as country folk do when strangers wander into their lonely corners.
The book itself is taken up with the most simple and careful details of country life, country customs, country folk-- as if that was what we were to think of, as we read of Ruth.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "country folk" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.