folksy造句(1) The town had a certain folksy charm.
(2) The book has a certain folksy charm.
(3) They wanted the store to have a folksy small-town image.
(4) The town of Colville has a folksy charm.
(5) He was, Carver thought, in his most folksy mood.
(6) Cynics might have said we were too folksy.
(7) Sermonic and folksy in delivery, Reno did not detail a laundry list of new programs.
(8) They say Alexander is as down-to-earth and folksy as his public persona.
(9) People were catching on to his folksy, well-informed, no-nonsense approach.
(10) Jeffrey Archer's tireless energy and folksy oratory were much in demand at constituency lunches and dinners.
(11) Jokes like that are part of my folksy charm.
(12) His speeches are folksy and witty.
(13) His folksy manner has endeared him to his neighbors.
(14) Like Reagan, he has a folksy charm and broad - brush conservative instincts.
(15) That's more than a folksy aphorism when it comes to infectious diseases.
(16) There was even a wonderful folksy interlude mid-meal, when a group of men in the queue burst into an a cappella song, and then gave the stage to an accordionist, who played a sweet, sad melody.
(17) You see, he didn't offer a lot of folksy anecdotes.
(18) Her parents, if not downright folksy , were hardly highfalutin.
(19) He was a folksy aged man, who had studied in Czechoslovakia once.
(20) But aides say his folksy style endear him to Middle America.
(21) Since then, Carlton has coolly fielded questions for congressional inquisitors with wit and folksy aplomb.
(22) Howe has been on a roll this spring, making self-effacing, folksy jokes at every opportunity.
(23) People want to throw large sums of money at Craig, just to hear him talk in that folksy North Carolina drawl.
(24) In matters of diction, the author has a taste for folksy slang.
(25) The letter was peppered with the usual mix of witticisms, hard - core investment advice and folksy wisdom.
(26) In the first paragraph of his first epistle, which will be released on January 26th, Mr Gates says he will not try to match Mr Buffett's famously folksy humour: "I won't be quoting Mae West."