folk tale

NOUN
  1. a tale circulated by word of mouth among the common folk
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How To Use folk tale In A Sentence

  • Mir launched into the following folk tale. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • His first effort, in three languages, was a re-creation of an old folk tale about, what else, a boy and his donkey.
  • The children put on a play adapted from a Russian folk tale.
  • Burton's characteristic gothic style is perfectly suited to this retelling of an old Russian folk tale.
  • One of my favourite films of 2001 was Wu Yen, which is adapted from a folk tale that was also made into a Cantonese opera.
  • The custom of carving jack-o'-lanterns can be traced back to an old Irish folk tale.
  • The custom of carving jack-o'-lanterns can be traced back to an old Irish folk tale.
  • If we were seated around a fire and an owl hooted or a bush-baby cried in the dark, witchcraft was blamed and the narration of folk tales was abandoned.
  • This is a folk tale known all over China.
  • The children put on a play adapted from a Russian folk tale.
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