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Meanings of Folksier:

adjective

Having the characteristics of traditional culture and customs, especially in a contrived or artificial way.

Usage examples:

The shop's folksy, small-town image

Meanings of Folksiest:

adjective

Having the characteristics of traditional culture and customs, especially in a contrived or artificial way.

Usage examples:

The shop's folksy, small-town image

Meanings of Folksily:

adverb

In a traditional, simple artistic or musical style

Usage examples:

Their songs included a folksily soulful version of their biggest hit., the singer went folksily aco…

Meanings of Folksinger:

noun

A person who sings folk songs, typically accompanying themselves on a guitar.

Usage examples:

Baird, a classical musician who communicates as strongly as the best folk singers, also phrases lik…

Meanings of Folksong:

noun

A song that originates in traditional popular culture or that is written in such a style.

Usage examples:

A scandinavian folk song

Meanings of Folksongs:

noun

A song that originates in traditional popular culture or that is written in such a style.

Usage examples:

A scandinavian folk song

Meanings of Folksy:

adjective

Having the characteristics of traditional culture and customs, especially in a contrived or artificial way.

Usage examples:

The shop's folksy, small-town image

Meanings of Folktale:

noun

A story originating in popular culture, typically passed on by word of mouth.

Meanings of Folktales:

noun

A story originating in popular culture, typically passed on by word of mouth.

Meanings of Folkway:

noun

The traditional behaviour or way of life of a particular community or group of people.

Usage examples:

A study of cherokee folklore and folkways

Meanings of Folkways:

plural noun

The traditional behaviour or way of life of a particular community or group of people.

Usage examples:

A study of cherokee folklore and folkways

Meanings of Folky:

adjective

Another term for folksy or folkish.

Meanings of Folles:

noun

A bronze or copper coin of a type introduced by the roman emperor diocletian in ad 296 and also used later in byzantine currency.

Usage examples:

The follis coin indicates that activities continued in this section of the baths until the late six…

Meanings of Follicle:

noun

A small secretory cavity, sac, or gland.

Usage examples:

Associated with the follicle are sebaceous glands and the arrector pili smooth muscle fiber bundle.

Meanings of Follicles:

noun

A small secretory cavity, sac, or gland.

Usage examples:

Associated with the follicle are sebaceous glands and the arrector pili smooth muscle fiber bundle.

Meanings of Follicular:

adjective

Of the nature of, composed of, or characteristic of a follicle or follicles.

Usage examples:

Thyroid follicular cells

Meanings of Folliculitis:

noun

Inflammation of the hair follicles.

Usage examples:

Some people develop folliculitis, infected hair follicles.

Meanings of Folliculous:

adjective

Having follicles.

Meanings of Follies:

noun

Lack of good sense; foolishness.

Usage examples:

An act of sheer folly

Meanings of Follis:

noun

A bronze or copper coin of a type introduced by the roman emperor diocletian in ad 296 and also used later in byzantine currency.

Usage examples:

The follis coin indicates that activities continued in this section of the baths until the late six…

Meanings of Follow:

verb

Go or come after (a person or thing proceeding ahead); move or travel behind.

Usage examples:

She went back into the house, and ben followed her

Meanings of Follow nose:

idiom

To move forward

Usage examples:

There’s a gas station up ahead about a mile, so just follow your nose.

Meanings of Follow out:

idiom

Pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue

Meanings of Follow the crowd:

idiom

To do what most other people do

Usage examples:

Think for yourself, don't just follow the crowd.

Meanings of Follow up:

phrasal verb

Increase the effectiveness or success of by further action

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