| Lee can play the bumpkin well, but it's only a matter of time before the small fact of his knowing kung fu comes into play. |
| Whether you're a city dweller or a country bumpkin like myself, it seems that we all take pleasure in what nature holds for us. |
| Sometimes, as in the joke about asking directions from a country bumpkin, the easiest way to get from A to B is not to start at A at all. |
| Shortly later, Camillo, the heroine's elderly and ineffectual husband, was enacted by a young beanpole of a bumpkin. |
| And while Hong Kong people once disdained Chinese visitors as poor country cousins, the touring mainlanders hardly fit the bumpkin stereotype. |
| Even the conductress will occasionally offer a helping hand to an overburdened bumpkin. |