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I . folk [fəʊk] SUBST

1. folk plur (people):

ljudje plur

2. folk no plur (music):

folk m

II . folk [fəʊk] ADJ

1. folk (traditional):

2. folk (connected with folk music):

ˈcoun·try folk SUBST plur

ˈfolk dance SUBST

ˈfolk mu·sic SUBST no plur

ˈfolk song SUBST

ˈfolk tale SUBST

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Do nt mind those folks in the back using the urinal.
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It's no surprise that complacently comfortable white folks conceived and promoted this scheme of biological discrimination.
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Folks who create the most concreteness out of that are the ones who have the biggest impact.
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Maybe it's a form of overcompensation, but when piqued, we nonsocial folks can be uncharacteristically and pointedly forthcoming.
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Yet, a bunch of folks who know every little proclaim to be smarter than everyone else and string up the accused.
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He suspects older folks and families will be more willing to move into a downtown astir with young professionals.
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There isn't a magic money tree in this country folks.
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Lots of folks have been arguing that the grain market rally of 2012 is over, and there's not much chance of any upside.
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Bitcoin -- an electronic cash system used predominantly for online transactions -- is sending tingles of excitement down the spines of some folks.
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The other half were split between people who hadn't even played the disk and folks whose updates warned of the cootie.
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