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  • 1city folk — /ˈsɪti foʊk/ (say sitee fohk) noun the people who live in the city, seen as having certain shared characteristics. Compare country folk …

  • 2Animal Crossing: City Folk — North American box art Developer(s) Nintendo EAD Publisher(s) …

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  • 3Animal Crossing: City Folk — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Animal Crossing: Let s Go to the City Desarrolladora(s) Nintendo Distribuidora(s) Nintendo Fecha(s) de lanzamiento …

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  • 4Animal Crossing: City Folk — Animal Crossing: Let s Go to the City Animal Crossing Let s Go to the City Éditeur Nintendo Date de sortie …

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  • 5folk — [fōk] n. [ME < OE folc, akin to Ger volk < Gmc * fulca , army, group of warriors < ?] 1. a people or nation; ethnic group [a peaceful folk] pl. folks or 2. [with sing. v.] people in general; persons [folks differ in their tastes; city… …

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  • 6folk — folk1 [ fouk ] noun ** 1. ) folk or folks plural people in general: A lot of folks are upset at the changes. a ) people of a particular type or from a particular place: Many of the older folk will remember Mrs. Poynton. Will local folks get… …

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  • 7folk — I UK [fəʊk] / US [foʊk] noun ** 1) folk or folks [plural] informal people in general A lot of folks are upset at the changes. a) people of a particular type or from a particular place Many of the older folk will remember Mrs Poynton. Will local… …

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  • 8folk — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ decent, fine (esp. AmE), good, honest, law abiding ▪ common, everyday, normal, ordinary …

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  • 9folk — [fəʊk] noun I 1) folks [plural] informal someone s parents 2) [plural] informal people city folk[/ex] 3) [U] folk music II adj folk [fəʊk] 1) traditional in a particular region folk art[/ex] 2) based on the beliefs and methods of ordinary people… …

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  • 10folk dance — folk dancer. folk dancing. 1. a dance that originated among, and has been transmitted through, the common people. Cf. court dance. 2. a piece of music for such a dance. [1905 10] * * * Dance that has developed without a choreographer and that… …

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