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Meanings of religious folk in English
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Usage of religious folk in English
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Worse, what if religiousfolk, like my parents, turn out to be right?
2
Besides all the other religiousfolk there were a prioress and a nun.
3
All these strong, industrious, religiousfolk made settlements upon the river above Savannah.
4
England herself will cast you off: your religiousfolk will break into a hundred divisions.
5
While the faithful sit on plastic chairs, less religiousfolk continue to browse the rails nearby.
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The key thing we religiousfolk need here, I believe, is clarity -clarity as to what is at stake.
7
Until then, I will take the liberty of celebrating the day of rest with such devices as the religiousfolk cannot forbid me.
8
He made the captive monks and nuns carry the scaling ladders; in this unwonted exploit the poor religiousfolk lost many of their numbers.
9
What we should do, then, is to pool our legends and make a delightful stock of religiousfolk-lore on an honest basis for all mankind.
10
As British philosopher and author Martin Cohen points out, "astrology is one of the few things that religiousfolk and irreligious scientists can agree on".
11
You know, which none of these religiousfolks are protesting en masse.
12
Most religiousfolks do their moral book-keeping by double entry.
13
Only they didn't come into the yard to say it amongst us religiousfolks.
14
Well, it is nice to find them religiousfolks less 'ard-'earted than they gets the name of.
15
Religiousfolks condemn it.
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Ay, those religiousfolks have been kind; they have sent hundreds of books for us chaps to read, good books and all.