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folkish
[ foh-kish ]
adjective
- of or resembling the common people:
folkish crafts.
- resembling or based on folklore, folk music, or folk dances:
a violin concerto that is strongly folkish.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蹿辞濒办顎僫蝉丑路苍别蝉蝉 noun
Example Sentences
Lead folkish single 鈥淎 Child鈥檚 Question, August,鈥 is filled with pastoral imagery, sparse instrumentation and the singer鈥檚 soprano.
With his rich voice, folkish witticisms and commanding stage presence, Topol鈥檚 Tevye, driving his horse-drawn buggy and delivering milk, butter and eggs to the rich, became a popular hero in Israel and around the world.
Bass legend Pino Palladino contributes to two tracks, including "Daydreaming," which also samples the Brothers Johnson's "Ain't We Funkin' Now," while Ben Harper adds the plaintive and disorienting guitar to the folkish, harmony-heavy "Boyfriends."
Moitessier is swathed in luxe floral fabric with fashionable bare shoulders, Walter in a folkish blouse with puffy sleeves, provocatively slipping to her sides.
After Max becomes white, the music becomes softer and more delicate, sounding almost like bluegrass or folkish in a way.
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