polk

IPA: pˈoʊk

Root Word: Polk

noun

  • A surname.

verb

  • (obsolete, slang) To dance the polka.
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Examples of "polk" in Sentences

  • Polk may be worthy of inclusion.
  • Polk's decision to invade Kentucky.
  • Polk faced two opponents in this election.
  • Polk rigorously campaigned in the district.
  • Polk vigorously campaigned in the district.
  • Polk was a slaveholder for his entire life.
  • It went for Polk, as the text of the article states.
  • Polk in frustration with failure to secure a treaty.
  • She won the 2003 George Polk Award for photojournalism.
  • Massachusetts man is facing child seduction charges in Polk County.

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