Examples of 'polkas' in a sentence

Meaning of "polkas"

Polka: a lively Central European dance originating in Bohemia, typically accompanied by accordions and violins
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  • plural of polka
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of polka

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Stick to your faggoty polkas and waltzes.
Polish polkas They are stupid und they are rotten.
Monton composed a series of polkas and méringues.
Polkas are very popular dances in Europe.
I danced a bunch of very slow polkas.
Lazcano allowed El Polkas to leave the cartel on condition he go into hiding.
The band plays lively polkas and marches.
The music will consist primarily of German waltzes and polkas.
There are a few dances dominated by polkas and German light music.
His valses and polkas are an example of a genious similar to that of young Mozart.
I do not care about polkas.
I have been broadcasting the polkas because I thought a certain segment of the men.
The band played polkas.
At first they recorded polkas for Capitol Records with limited success.
They liked the polkas.

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The Polkas and the Guaranias are the most popular music styles of Paraguayan folklore.
Not dotted polkas.
Waltzes and polkas of the Strauss family and Central European folk music.
Nobody was speaking of polkas.
Waltzes and polkas of the Strauss family and Central European folk music with Gilles Apap.
I said no polkas.
Even the polkas you played were amazing!
She would like to live in town and dance polkas every evening.
You are the band, and you are gonna be playing polkas.
All I ever wanted to do was play polkas in a Bravarian Oompa band.
I wanted to keep it simple - yet without polkas.
He also composed marches, polkas and operettas.
Listen, I was wondering if we should play some polkas.
Right, but old guys love polkas so if we play some polkas.
It is essentially polkas.
The motifs of the ball, polkas especially, and waltzes.
The performers will invite you to dance to the lively rhythms of polkas and waltzes.
Nobody was speaking of polkas. Uh, speaking of polkas.
Allied troops celebrating, dancing polkas.
Etudes and Polkas ( selection ).
The " Rondos " and other dances by couples competing with spectacular polkas and jigs on stilts.
If we had dancing here in the school, I could teach the girls waltzes, reels, polkas.
Gade began to compose country music, polkas and similar rhythms.
The mood of the piece is jaunty and high-spirited, as were many of Strauss ' polkas.
They can not get wet! To clean your Polkas use a damp cloth.
Fair enough . Listen, I was wondering if we should play some polkas.
He 's an exhilarating personality, and polkas are just no substitute.
I could teach the girls waltzes, reels, polkas.
He was a prolific composer, with over 300 marches, polkas and waltzes to his name.
Two singers join the instrumental ensemble to bring arias, duets, waltzes, and polkas to life.
Waltzes and Polkas.
How I got through the war" stories. I danced a bunch of very slow polkas.
Strauss Family and contemporaries ; waltzes, marches, polkas and arias.
He wrote marches, waltzes, minuets and Polkas.
Uh, speaking of polkas.

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