Synonym: breed, clan, nation, people, public, race, society, tribe. Similar words: fold, unfold, follow, follow up, following, portfolio, as follows, follow through. Meaning: [fəʊk] n. 1. people in general (often used in the plural) 2. a social division of (usually preliterate) people 3. people descended from a common ancestor 4. the traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a community.
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181. She was cleaning up after white folk as she had done in Texas, but it was a job.
182. Acoustic and folk music fans are familiar with her 20-year span of live performance and recorded works.
183. You had to talk to those dear old folk at the Empress and I don't blame you.sentence dictionary
184. Its destruction and decay may have lodged in folk memory and been Christianised into the version we have today.
185. Old folk ambled, fanning themselves with hats or newspapers, slowing down their progress.
186. I joined other escaping mums - and dads and younger folk and older folk too.
187. They agreed that they must seal off this inner courtyard and all within it, and sift through the trapped folk.
188. At midnight, too, some high-spirited folk take part in all sorts of capers.
189. Yes, it was tacky, but some of those pictures were folk art.
190. One folk tale about Johnson suggested he was protected by an extraordinary power.
191. The customers were mostly farming folk, a hardworking and hard-drinking set of locals who, in general, were convivial and congenial.
192. Peasant folk flocked to his hut for comfort and confession.
193. While southern church folk ranted about the invasion of do-gooders, they raved about black roles in Reconstruction.
194. An ancient folk tale, it became the source of a number of legends and literary adaptations.
195. All of which might lead you to believe they were rather learned, charitable folk.
196. I am initiating, with others, a midweek activity on Friday nights, for church young folk.
197. It was a part of folk wisdom that providing houseroom for a widowed parent could lead to intense family friction.
198. Its unique folk art has been featured by the Smithsonian Museums and other prominent art galleries throughout the U.S.
199. The folk dances and national costumes are a delight to see and the splendid copperware, embroidery and lace make original souvenirs.
200. The design is inspired by Russian folk art and craftsmanship.
201. The underlying ethic is that of the traditional folk mythology from which we started out.
202. Tibetan music includes folk music and religious music.
203. The famished old folk could only swallow their tears.
204. The town folk know him as Mr. Dickey.
205. This is a folk tale known all over China.
206. He who holds back arisen anger as one checks a whirling chariot, him I call a charioteer; other folk only hold the reins.
207. As Seeger explains it, the folk singer and activist had his financial aid rescinded after his sophomore year because he got too interested in left-wing politics and let his grades slip.
208. Bawling in front of their booths, and yokels looking up at the tinseled dancers and old rouged tumblers, while the light-fingered folk are operating upon their pockets behind.
209. Acanthus ilicifolius Linnaeus is widely use in folk as Mangrove, but the active components or the active parts was not clear.
210. He always includes a few folk songs on his programs; they are his stock in trade.
More similar words: fold, unfold, follow, follow up, following, portfolio, as follows, follow through.