folk|folks in English
noun
[fəʊk]
people; people who share a common background or way of life (i.e. country folk); cultural or ethnic group
Use "folk|folks" in a sentence
1. Soul Folks' nickname, Slow Folks, is not baseless.
2. Toke it up, folks!
3. Old folks can calcify.
4. Commentary: Cuomo ain’t leaving, folks
5. Round up your weapons, folks!
6. Maybe folks don't share your pleasure.
7. The new folks are here.
8. It's not over yet, folks.
9. Folks raiding all the pharmacies.
10. So what the heck, folks.
11. Idle folks lack no excuses.
12. That's all for now, folks.
13. Greedy folks have long arms.
14. Idle folks have most labour.
15. Rich white folk.
16. That was charged with energy, folks.
17. Folks playing leapfrog must complete all jumps.
18. I'm going home to see my folks.
19. It's different strokes for different folks.
20. Some other folks called them Bullpouts
21. Hey, folks, this is Captain Bender.
22. All because of folks like you.
23. Are you folks strapped for cash?
24. 3 Greedy folks have long arms.
25. Have you ever met my folks?