The traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a community.
People descended from a common ancestor.
People in general (often used in the plural)
A social division of (usually preliterate) people.
1 Of course, some folk might want to adopt only healthy baby critters.
2 Here was solitude indeed; a dozen neighbours in all, simple labouring folk :
3 New summer folk , he says, should bring their own help with them.
4 Can you imagine what the good folk of Mystique would have said?
5 Particular interests are looked to, not the general well-being of the folk .
6 In Ireland the following folk - beliefs obtain regarding the ass and the cow:-
7 They are dangerous people, and wise folk steer well clear of them.
8 They've a right to live, same as other folk , ' he said loudly.
9 Some folk think a stranger can't hardly know the time of day.
10 The good folk of Melbourne seem to think this is something special.
11 And where will the good folk from Sport New Zealand be then?
12 Things they do as a matter of course would chill normal folk .
13 Many fine folk were spitting feathers at Saturday's result, writes Killian Doyle.
14 However, if folk want to boo players, then they're more than entitled.
15 Simple folk avoided speaking of the place save in a hushed whisper.
16 However, his lasting contribution to the Irish folk canon occasionally went unheralded.
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