“I'll have to ask my folks if I can go to the party tonight.”
“On that trip, I had driven from Toronto back to Red River Falls to visit my folks.”
“Of course, one may ask if these last lines were a coda tacked on to the end of the poem, inserted to please the censors and to appease the folks back home.”
folkland
(law, obsolete, Britain)Land held in villeinage, being distributed among the folk, or people, at the pleasure of the lord of the manor, and taken back at his discretion.
“I'll have to ask my folks if I can go to the party tonight.”
“On that trip, I had driven from Toronto back to Red River Falls to visit my folks.”
“Of course, one may ask if these last lines were a coda tacked on to the end of the poem, inserted to please the censors and to appease the folks back home.”