Definition of

C and W

  1. (noun, communication) a simple style of folk music heard mostly in the southern United States; usually played on stringed instruments

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Alternate forms of C and W

Hyponyms: bluegrass, hillbilly music, zydeco

Hypernyms: ethnic music, folk, folk music

People who say C and W

  • glennwatkin RT @SharpeByName: Off to present Climbing the Pyramid on BBC c and w from 7pm. Focussing on the recent successes or Nuneaton Town & Bedworth Utd & much more!

  • ben_mayne RT @SharpeByName: Off to present Climbing the Pyramid on BBC c and w from 7pm. Focussing on the recent successes or Nuneaton Town & Bedworth Utd & much more!

  • mjjakeman85 RT @SharpeByName: Off to present Climbing the Pyramid on BBC c and w from 7pm. Focussing on the recent successes or Nuneaton Town & Bedworth Utd & much more!

  • SharpeByName Off to present Climbing the Pyramid on BBC c and w from 7pm. Focussing on the recent successes or Nuneaton Town & Bedworth Utd & much more!

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