folks
— Noun
– English
~ your parents; "he wrote to his folks every day"
folks
— Noun
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~ people in general (often used in the plural); "they're just country folk"; "folks around here drink moonshine"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next"
folksong
— Noun
– English
~ a song that is traditionally sung by the common people of a region and forms part of their culture
folksy
— Adjective
– English
~ belonging to the common people, especially in regard to speech patterns, attitudes, etc.; "folksy humor"
folksy
— Adjective
– English
~ very informal and familiar; "a folksy radio commentator"; "a folksy style"
folktale
— Noun
– English
~ a tale circulated by word of mouth among the common folk
follicle
— Noun
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~ any small spherical group of cells containing a cavity
follicular
— Adjective
– English
~ of or relating to or constituting a follicle
folliculitis
— Noun
– English
~ inflammation of a hair follicle
follies
— Noun
– English
~ a revue with elaborate costuming
follow
— Verb
– English
~ come as a logical consequence; follow logically; "It follows that your assertion is false"; "the theorem falls out nicely"
follow
— Verb
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~ adhere to or practice; "These people still follow the laws of their ancient religion"
follow
— Verb
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~ work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function; "He is a herpetologist"; "She is our resident philosopher"
follow
— Verb
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~ follow in or as if in pursuit; "The police car pursued the suspected attacker"; "Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life"
follow
— Verb
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~ accept and follow the leadership or command or guidance of; "Let's follow our great helmsman!"; "She followed a guru for years"
follow
— Verb
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~ keep informed; "He kept up on his country's foreign policies"
follow
— Verb
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~ to be the product or result; "Melons come from a vine"; "Understanding comes from experience"
follow
— Verb
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~ perform an accompaniment to; "The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano"
follow
— Verb
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~ keep to; "Stick to your principles"; "stick to the diet"
follow
— Verb
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~ grasp the meaning; "Can you follow her argument?"; "When he lectures, I cannot follow"