Definition of Polks

1. polk [v] - See also: polk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Polks

polka-dot
polka-dots
polka-mazurka
polka dot
polka dots
polka fever
polkaed
polkaing
polkalike
polkanovite
polkas
polked
polking
polkissen of Zimmermann
polkovicite
polks (current term)
poll
poll book
poll books
poll evil
poll parrot
poll taker
poll tax
pollack
pollacks
pollage
pollages
pollakidipsia
pollakiuria
pollakiurias

Literary usage of Polks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Theoretical Astronomy: Dynamics of the Sun by John Woodbridge Davis (1891)
"... or other material at once strongly magnetic and SECULAR MOVEMENT OK THE MAGNETIC polks. possessing great magnetic inertia. As it sweeps through morning, ..."

2. The Patriarch and the Tsar by William Palmer (1876)
"Many of the men of these four polks resolved that, cost what it might, they would get to Moscow. In the month of March more than a hundred and fifty of them ..."

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