folksy

IPA: fˈoʊksi

adjective

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

  • It's folksy and rather unimportant.
  • Maybe I'm just old and quaint and folksy.
  • A bit too personally invested and a bit too folksy.
  • Hitchcock's folksy art was going out of style by then.
  • Insisting on a quaint and folksy term is unencyclopedic.
  • Try to avoid a folksy fondness of a tone in the article.
  • The prose of this essay is a little to folksy and friendly.
  • He developed a folksy delivery and eventually moved to KBX.
  • But not all the uses were folksy or colloquial by any means.
  • The tone of this is rather folksy, not particularly encyclopaedic.

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