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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91, There is no folklore of a Chinese burden comparable to Gulf War syndrome or Agent Orange, sickening waves of foreigners long after their in-country exposure.
92, Folklore studies require deep interviews to get inside knowledge of research objects, and then to be able to describe folklore phenomena.
93, The world, as the Indian boy knows it from fairy tale and folklore, has seven seas and thirteen rivers. Tr.
94, The Devil Bird, or Ulama, is a frightening horned bird of Sri Lankan folklore.
95, Folklore states that it is the ghost of Welsh folk hero, Owen Glendower.
96, Both the incubi and the succubi are traditionally believed to be the children of Lilith, Adam's first wife in Jewish folklore.
97, In Jewish folklore, an artificially created human being supernaturally endowed with life.
98, Shanxi folk songs, folk dance, folklore, crafts and so has a unique charm.
99, And writer brings the community of urban folklore tourism out first.
100, First, folklore make a space that can desalinate the times background.
101, It was the same in Irish and Welsh folklore,(www.Sentencedict.com) and what are presu-mably shamanistic cave paintings of animals are Europe's oldest surviving artistic representations.
102, Mysterious Britain - Growing resource highlighting the ghosts, legends, folklore, and paranormal mysteries within the British Isles.
103, He has been an active advocator of folklore art in Taiwan in the past 20 years.
104, These systematic pectination and description of above aspects could reflect the general picture of the development of folklore discipline.
105, Zuoying Wannian Folklore Festival has transformed from a local activity into a traditional celebration exemplifying Taiwan's traditions, culture, religions, and beliefs.
106, Take the lime tree – a native breed to Europe, they hold some pretty powerful sway in national folklore.
107, In the novel, Dracula isn't killed by a wooden stake to the heart, the usual way to kill a vampire in folklore, but by a bowie knife.
108, Folklore culture is the necessary support of advertisement behavior narration. Meanwhile, advertisement behavior narration has a retroaction on folklore culture.
109, The protection of folklore an unresolved issue in copyright law.
110, In Romanian folklore it was thought that a bat, insect or other flying creature that passed over a corpse, could turn it into a revenant (a corpse that returns from the grave).
111, He has persisted for three millennia—an omnipresence in art, folklore, churches, and census rolls. To Muslims, he is Daoud, the venerated emperor and servant of Allah.
112, The horn of the goat that suckled Zeus, which broke off and became filled with fruit. In folklore, it became full of whatever its owner desired.
113, The thesis employs the theory and methods of urban folklore and researches into the short message of cell-phone in the modern era.
114, Culture can create added value to tourist industry with outstanding folklore and local cultural characters.
115, "Valentine's Day has really caught on" in Japan, says Jack Santino, professor of folklore and popular culture at Bowling Green State University.
116, Since superstitions are " traditional expressions, " they are folklore.
117, In the United States, however, the field of folklore is relatively new.
118, The image of the fox as a pest is grossly exaggerated in anecdote and folklore.
119, One interesting area of folklore research is the identification and attempted explanation of this recurring formularization.
120, These clothes probably represent the classicalism in folklore, no hats, with jackets bundled into the skirts, more open skirts make the movement easier, but there are still no changes on the length.