Cultural expressions of a particular group of people, consisting of legends, music, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, fairy tales, etc.
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Examples for "lore "
Examples for "lore "
1 Yet we can apply cultural knowledge and lore to this problem too.
2 She knew all the birds; she was high up in that lore .
3 Fifty-something years ago-aboutthe same time that the lore had mysteriously ended.
4 Each is founded on animal lore and is told in simple language.
5 But great though his lore may be, it must have a source.
1 These statements come under the heading of folklore , let it be said.
2 We don't want to become the museum of folklore of eastern Europe.
3 Place names, folklore , poetry and songs all point to a nature-loving past.
4 The rivalry this year is not merely between folklore enthusiasts and scientists.
5 That's a happy coincidence, and a good story, but it's not folklore !
6 Despite popular folklore , men with large penises are not every woman's dream.
7 What followed cemented the former Liverpool striker's place in Irish football folklore .
8 It surely can't be long before they become part of our folklore .
9 The folklore of the old dominion, unlike the folk music, was extensive.
10 We are, indeed, reminded in fables and folklore that quitters never win.
11 Kyle couldn't believe all the folklore and ritual that surrounded the deck.
12 Underpinning it all is her deep knowledge of African-American folklore and culture.
13 Books on history, science, folklore , mythology, sociology, psychology, Shakespeare, you name it.
14 Old songs, as folklore collectors know, can be like rare animal species.
15 The early days of PARC are the stuff of Silicon Valley folklore .
16 It was the folklore department that had brought me to the interview.
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Folklore в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки