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polkapol‧ka /ˈpɒlkə, ˈpəʊlkə $ ˈpoʊlkə/ noun [countable] polkaOrigin: 1800-1900 French and German, from Czech pulka ‘half-step’, from pul ‘half’ - A perennial favourite, the polka dot gets a new lease of life in bold emerald green and brilliant white.
- Between them they invented a sort of polka, in which their feet did not get too mixed up.
- His pulse was a distant polka retreating into the unknown.
- The Fifties polka dot is also resurrected in a variety of vibrant pinks and purples.
- The orchestra was playing a polka and the audience tapped their feet in time to the rhythm.
► Dancearabesque, nounballerina, nounballet, nounballet dancer, nounballroom, nounballroom dancing, nounbelly dance, nounbolero, nounboogie, verbbop, verbbop, nounbossanova, nounbreakdancing, nouncabaret, nouncancan, nouncha-cha, nounchoreograph, verbchoreography, nounchorus, nounconga, nouncountry dancing, noundance, noundance, verbdo-si-do, nounexotic dancer, nounflamenco, nounfloor show, nounfolk dance, nounfootwork, nounfoxtrot, noungo-go dancer, nounhoofer, nounhornpipe, nounhula, nounjig, nounjitterbug, nounjive, nounjive, verblambada, nounminuet, nounmorris dancing, nounpas de deux, nounpirouette, nounpolka, nounprima ballerina, nounquadrille, nounquickstep, nounreel, nounroutine, nounrumba, nounsalsa, nounsamba, nounsquare dance, nounstep, nounstudio, nountango, nountango, verbtap, nountap dancing, nountarantella, nountwo-step, nounwaltz, nounwaltz, verb NOUN► dot· A perennial favourite, the polka dot gets a new lease of life in bold emerald green and brilliant white.· The Fifties polka dot is also resurrected in a variety of vibrant pinks and purples.· Seven minutes later the princess, dressed in a navy suit and pink and navy polka dot blouse, came out. a very quick simple dance for people dancing in pairs, or a piece of music for this dance—polka verb [intransitive] |