Polka ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Polka ( noun )

A lively couple dance of Bohemian origin, characterized by a basic step of quick-quick-slow rhythm and turning and swaying movements of the dancers.

Origin:

Polish, from polish, feminine of polak pole, from old polish.

Examples:

  1. During the party, the guests enjoyed dancing the polka.
  2. The band played a lively polka for the crowd to dance to.
  3. The polka is a traditional dance that originated in the Czech Republic.
  4. She was wearing a polka dot dress.
  5. The polka is a lively, upbeat dance that is often performed at festivals and celebrations.

(As a verb)

Polka ( verb )

A lively couple dance of Bohemian origin, characterized by a basic step of quick-quick-slow rhythm and turning and swaying movements of the dancers.

Origin:

Polish, from polish, feminine of polak pole, from old polish.

Examples:

  1. During the party, the guests enjoyed dancing the polka.
  2. The band played a lively polka for the crowd to dance to.
  3. The polka is a traditional dance that originated in the Czech Republic.
  4. She was wearing a polka dot dress.
  5. The polka is a lively, upbeat dance that is often performed at festivals and celebrations.
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