NOUN
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the people of your home locality (especially your own family)
he wrote his homefolk every day
How To Use homefolk In A Sentence
- he wrote his homefolk every day
- IN THE spring of 1859 he was again writing lush, descriptive letters to the homefolk. Mark Twain
- Of course I live in a state where my iconic congressman is so proudly anti-earmark, he refuses to do a darn thing for the homefolk at all. Current Comedy 3/17/09: Earplugs
- On a Saturday night, even in the cold hangover of January, the homefolk are out in force. The Other Side of Dark
- Our homefolk always call it the Danes, or the Denes, which is no more, they tell me, than a hollow place, even as the word ‘den’ is. Lorna Doone
- Our homefolk always call it the Danes, or the Denes, which is no more, they tell me, than a hollow place, even as the word 'den' is. Lorna Doone; a Romance of Exmoor
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