Central European dance and also a genre of dance music.
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Examples for "polka"
Examples for "polka"
1Have you seen my coat-tails fly?' The polka was merry and unattractive.
2Jazz might be second to polka as the deadest music in America-
3Tennyson is dancing the polka and smoking cloud upon cloud at Cheltenham.
4Then he paused; the polka would not come-theother voice was louder.
5Francesca was gliding around the tables in a long black-and-white polka-dotted cape.
1They had probably gone to a barn dance down in the Bohemian township.
2You're carrying a lady there, not swinging some wench at a barn dance.
3It's a little like being at an overly aggressive barn dance.
4Often I have heard it sung in shrill, piping voice at harvest supper or barn dance.
5Now came the festive barn dance.
1It sounded like polka music played by an orchestra dying of bubonic plague.
2I heard polka music oompahing cheerfully through the hall as I approached the room.
3He picked up the phone, and a second later I heard polka music pumping through the little speaker.
4I watched him go and said, after the door swung shut, "Bunny slippers and polka music."
5Spirited polka music was pumped out from the Village Bakery on to a sidewalk still littered with broken glass from shattered windows.
6Polka music filled the room.
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