white folk

Frequency: 6.36.0 per million words

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Examples (10)

  • The author's book examines the lives of poor white folk in the rural South.
  • In that neighborhood, it was unusual to see white folk mingling with the local community.
  • "My grandma used to say that some white folk just don't season their food," he joked.
  • The historical society documented the traditions of both the indigenous tribes and the early white folk who settled the area.
  • She observed that the gentrification was being driven by young, affluent white folk moving into the city.
  • He felt like an outsider, being the only person of color in a room full of white folk.
  • The film challenges stereotypes by portraying the complex relationships between Black and white folk in the 1960s.
  • It's a misconception that only white folk enjoy camping and hiking.
  • The old blues singer had a lot of stories about the white folk who used to come to his shows.
  • The politician's rhetoric seemed designed to stoke fear among white folk about changing demographics.