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c and w
Part of Speech: Noun
Senses:
- 1. Abbreviation for "country and western," a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern United States in the 1920s. C and W is characterized by its traditional lyrics, often about heartbreak, love, and the simple life, accompanied by acoustic and electric guitars, fiddles, and banjos.
- 2. Short for "crime and warfare," a term used in literary and artistic contexts to refer to narratives or works of art that focus on criminal activities or conflicts.
Sample Sentences:
- I enjoy listening to c and w music on the weekends, it helps me relax.
- The local radio station played a mix of c and w classics and contemporary hits.
- The novel was a thrilling blend of c and w, following the lives of a gang of criminals.
- The artist's latest exhibition explored the themes of c and w, depicting scenes of crime and warfare.
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