folksy

IPA: fˈoʊksi

adjective

  • Characteristic of simple country life.
  • Informal, affable and familiar.
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Examples of "folksy" in Sentences

  • Some people call it bein 'folksy, others call it bein' stupid.
  • And barbie, as usual, not bothering to read the script, gittin 'folksy, you betcha, and saying dumb stuff.
  • He towers over crowds and speaks in folksy bullet points — "common-sense values," "secure the borders," "America won't back down."
  • Adam Robert's makes excellent points: why literature screams pretention to some while genre cries folksy is borderline nonsensical.
  • Marie, After all he did drive a pick up!!!!!! how folksy is that for a GOOPer who is a senatorfold pin-up for Caribou Barbie and Bat$hit carzy Michelle.
  • Brian Francis Slattery, accompanied by a violinist, bassist, and his own slick banjo playing sung selections from his novel LIBERATION in folksy, Appalachian style.
  • And for the con complaints about it took too long for President Obama to decide, let me see if I can put in "folksy" terms, have you heard the old "saw" to "measure twice and cut once"?
  • Told in folksy language and down-home idioms that only occasionally veer into corn pone, this enjoyable story evokes a world once hidden in plain sight, and the inevitability of its end.

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