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		Definition of folksy in English: folksyadjectivefolksiest, folksier ˈfəʊksiˈfoʊksi 1Having the characteristics of traditional culture and customs, especially in a contrived or artificial way. 有民间文化和民俗特点的(尤指人为做作的)  the shop's folksy, small-town image 该店的小镇民俗形象。 Example sentencesExamples -  Only once did this production stumble - in a folksy, slightly messy character dance performed by the Royal Fathers and Mothers.
 -  Kadár makes good use of music as well, combining cheerful waltzes and polkas with more folksy, rustic sounds of Slovak fiddle music.
 -  True to its homesy folksy style, The Rooster has made its online edition a nostalgic experience for me.
 -  Heyward said that Schieffer's folksy give-and-take with the network's correspondents offered a hint of what CBS would ultimately unveil.
 -  The folksy image helped Immaculate hit $1 million in sales last year, up 82% over 2001.
 -  The cold, clipped delivery and bizarre folksy expressions have also contributed to this.
 -  Cook's Country has a breezy, folksy style with the look of something out of the 1950s.
 -  Carnival of the Vanities is up again - in very folksy style this time.
 -  In a folksy, conversational two-page letter dated Sept.15, Mr. Libby assured Ms. Miller that he had wanted her to testify about their conversations all along.
 -  The Talmud governs nearly everything, yet never abandons its technical models drawn from everyday life, its almost folksy intricacy.
 -  But don't be fooled by such folksy familiarity.
 -  While the Kashmiri mode is delicate, and somewhat pallid, the Jammu style is bolder, more folksy, with hard outlines and fantastic colouring.
 -  While I thought they would aim more for a folksy sound, I was surprised by just how rockin’ many of the numbers are.
 -  The concluding Allegro has a rollicking, folksy character, complete with a drone-like accompaniment.
 -  The book is nicely laid out in a folksy, scrapbook style.
 -  A common antebellum designation for the country, these United States survived in the 20th century in folksy idiomatic usage.
 -  Many musical artists, in fact, are carrying on in the folksy, rootsy, revolutionary tradition of the 60s.
 -  The cowpoke's folksy simile became ‘as high as an elephant's eye.’
 
 Synonyms unsophisticated, unpolished, unrefined, plain, simple, rustic, artless, modest, natural 2Informal and unpretentious. (人)随便的,不矫饰的 Example sentencesExamples -  Giuffre is dark, loose-pitched and rather Charles Lloyd-like on tenor sax; fragile and whispery on flute; east - European folksy on clarinet.
 -  When I assumed office, I had this mindset that I would not change [from my informal, folksy ways].
 -  Each topic is covered in the same folksy style, with the minimum of ‘geek-speak’ and the text is often amusing in the extreme.
 -  ‘I have a rustic and folksy voice, so the blend of folk and western music really works well,’ she stresses.
 -  The landslide victory put the peanut farmer on the political map and helped create the folksy image that eventually earned him the presidential nod.
 -  The town of Harrington is sort of an anti-Mayberry - it has a quaint small-town feel, but the townspeople lack the requisite folksy charm.
 -  His book adopts a folksy, conversational style, but doesn't really contain any new revelations.
 -  Reaching out to the laymen in a folksy style, for him, art is for the sake of humanity.
 -  But for the majority of US voters he cultivated the image of a cheerful folksy crusader who believed in simple certainties and strong moral messages.
 -  I think we can all look forward to Mr. Dyotte's folksy, heartwarming, Norman-Rockwell-flavoured six-string stylings.
 -  But these days, she's also ‘Mrs. Kate,’ a folksy singer/songwriter recording her seventh album.
 -  They're a San Francisco folksy rock duo (guitar + drums) who can do more with just two instruments than most bands with 5 members.
 -  The readings of Springsteen songs tend to be as folksy and colloquial as the material itself.
 -  In 1989, Wendy's folksy founder Dave Thomas began a 13-year ad campaign that ended with his death in 2002.
 -  His temper and recklessness in such key moments contrast vividly with the folksy image he projects on the campaign trail.
 -  Laskas writes in the first person and gives Elizabeth a simple, folksy voice in the tradition of oral story-telling.
 -  His style is rather folksy and personal, which also makes for easier reading.
 
 Synonyms colloquial, vernacular, idiomatic, demotic, non-standard, popular, dialectal, non-literary 
 Derivativesnoun  The show opened with a jokey singalong that felt rather forced in its back-porch folksiness. Example sentencesExamples -  The folksiness, the simpleness, simply repels them.
 -  He is an actor who has it all: down-home folksiness and art-house weight, megaplex sex appeal and a deep sense of complex characters.
 -  Call it Farmer's Almanac folksiness, but ‘they’ say bad things come in dozens.
 -  Again, I'm gonna have to provide the folksiness here, so here goes.
 
 
 
    Definition of folksy in US English: folksyadjectiveˈfoʊksiˈfōksē 1Having the characteristics of traditional culture and customs, especially in a contrived or artificial way. 有民间文化和民俗特点的(尤指人为做作的)  the shop's folksy, small-town image 该店的小镇民俗形象。 Example sentencesExamples -  Cook's Country has a breezy, folksy style with the look of something out of the 1950s.
 -  While I thought they would aim more for a folksy sound, I was surprised by just how rockin’ many of the numbers are.
 -  The cold, clipped delivery and bizarre folksy expressions have also contributed to this.
 -  The Talmud governs nearly everything, yet never abandons its technical models drawn from everyday life, its almost folksy intricacy.
 -  The book is nicely laid out in a folksy, scrapbook style.
 -  True to its homesy folksy style, The Rooster has made its online edition a nostalgic experience for me.
 -  While the Kashmiri mode is delicate, and somewhat pallid, the Jammu style is bolder, more folksy, with hard outlines and fantastic colouring.
 -  Only once did this production stumble - in a folksy, slightly messy character dance performed by the Royal Fathers and Mothers.
 -  The cowpoke's folksy simile became ‘as high as an elephant's eye.’
 -  But don't be fooled by such folksy familiarity.
 -  Heyward said that Schieffer's folksy give-and-take with the network's correspondents offered a hint of what CBS would ultimately unveil.
 -  The concluding Allegro has a rollicking, folksy character, complete with a drone-like accompaniment.
 -  The folksy image helped Immaculate hit $1 million in sales last year, up 82% over 2001.
 -  Many musical artists, in fact, are carrying on in the folksy, rootsy, revolutionary tradition of the 60s.
 -  In a folksy, conversational two-page letter dated Sept.15, Mr. Libby assured Ms. Miller that he had wanted her to testify about their conversations all along.
 -  Carnival of the Vanities is up again - in very folksy style this time.
 -  Kadár makes good use of music as well, combining cheerful waltzes and polkas with more folksy, rustic sounds of Slovak fiddle music.
 -  A common antebellum designation for the country, these United States survived in the 20th century in folksy idiomatic usage.
 
 Synonyms unsophisticated, unpolished, unrefined, plain, simple, rustic, artless, modest, natural - 1.1 (of a person) informal and unpretentious.
(人)随便的,不矫饰的  his tireless energy and folksy oratory were much in demand at constituency lunches 他那不知疲倦的亲民讲演在选区午餐会上非常受欢迎。 Example sentencesExamples -  In 1989, Wendy's folksy founder Dave Thomas began a 13-year ad campaign that ended with his death in 2002.
 -  The readings of Springsteen songs tend to be as folksy and colloquial as the material itself.
 -  The landslide victory put the peanut farmer on the political map and helped create the folksy image that eventually earned him the presidential nod.
 -  Reaching out to the laymen in a folksy style, for him, art is for the sake of humanity.
 -  His book adopts a folksy, conversational style, but doesn't really contain any new revelations.
 -  The town of Harrington is sort of an anti-Mayberry - it has a quaint small-town feel, but the townspeople lack the requisite folksy charm.
 -  ‘I have a rustic and folksy voice, so the blend of folk and western music really works well,’ she stresses.
 -  Laskas writes in the first person and gives Elizabeth a simple, folksy voice in the tradition of oral story-telling.
 -  I think we can all look forward to Mr. Dyotte's folksy, heartwarming, Norman-Rockwell-flavoured six-string stylings.
 -  His style is rather folksy and personal, which also makes for easier reading.
 -  His temper and recklessness in such key moments contrast vividly with the folksy image he projects on the campaign trail.
 -  But these days, she's also ‘Mrs. Kate,’ a folksy singer/songwriter recording her seventh album.
 -  They're a San Francisco folksy rock duo (guitar + drums) who can do more with just two instruments than most bands with 5 members.
 -  Each topic is covered in the same folksy style, with the minimum of ‘geek-speak’ and the text is often amusing in the extreme.
 -  Giuffre is dark, loose-pitched and rather Charles Lloyd-like on tenor sax; fragile and whispery on flute; east - European folksy on clarinet.
 -  When I assumed office, I had this mindset that I would not change [from my informal, folksy ways].
 -  But for the majority of US voters he cultivated the image of a cheerful folksy crusader who believed in simple certainties and strong moral messages.
 
 Synonyms colloquial, vernacular, idiomatic, demotic, non-standard, popular, dialectal, non-literary  
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