Sentences with folkloric
folk·lor·ic
F f - folkloric music.
- Realised before it ended that this match had folkloric quality.
- Under the dictatorship, Salinas says, flamenco was only allowed to be cosily folkloric, the stuff of town carnivals and tourist traps.
- The difference, of course, is the exceptional weight of this DJ's wit, intellect, folkloric foundation.
- It has a folkloric sensibility, tempered by considerable choreographic licence.
- For about 12 million tourists who visit annually, a sloshy St Mark's Square may seem folkloric, part of the fluid city's charm.