Similar words: folk, explore, polka dot, fold, color, Color., unfold, follow. Meaning: ['fəʊklɔr /-lɔː] n. the unwritten literature (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture.
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31, In the 1970s there was a renewed interest in site-related folklore.
32, According to folklore, King Arthur will one day return to become King of Britain.
33, The story veers toward folklore guff and is at times pretty incomprehensible.
34, All three of Kane's categories suffer from implausible assumptions which belong in the realms of racist folklore rather than scientific inquiry.
35, It is also an area rich in folklore and steeped in tradition.
36, Biological folklore had it that women's physical and mental well-being could be guaranteed only through marriage and motherhood.
37, Unfortunately, popular folklore eventually romanticized the leader and his tribe, reducing them almost to comic book caricatures.
38, The point about folklore is that it has to be interpreted.
39, Rather than oppose it, they shrewdly assimilated the stories into the folklore of Christmas and Saint Nicholas.
40, Some of the players have already passed into Whaddon's sporting folklore.
41, Although the storyline is fictitious, the region,(http://sentencedict.com/folklore.html) language and folklore are dirt real.
42, We have already noted that folklore associates certain numbers, particularly three, seven and nine, with prehistoric sites.
43, Hawaiian folklore tells of the movements of the volcano goddess Pele.
44, So should we let them sink into oblivion and folklore?
45, In folklore the snake is often a symbol of evil.
46, Parents, never teach your children to love folklore, for folklore and high culture can never be friends.
47, Much of the folklore about differences is merely convenient sexism.
48, Other sites than stones, such as barrows and holy wells, are also the subject of folklore.
49, Its ten pavilions were to serve Paris for over a century and to take their place in the city's folklore.
50, The importance of the knot survived into later centuries in folklore and magical practices.
51, The theme'From log cabin to White House'dominates American folklore.
52, Basque Folklore - Essays and links.
53, According to local folklore it is an evil place.
54, Zhuge Liang is a synonym for wisdom in folklore.
55, Do you take into account Rottweiler folklore?
56, The Jack-o-lantern custom probably comes from Irish folklore.
57, She was a grad student, anthropology and folklore.
58, Some are mystical dances based on stories from Thai literature and folklore.
59, The first part makes a comprehensive discussion to the development of his folklore experience and ideas in the vertical angle.
60, It's a piece of water-based folklore to rival St Swithin's 40-day hypothesis, but when a hosepipe ban is enforced it usually starts raining.