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Definition of Polkaed
1. polka [v] - See also: polka
Lexicographical Neighbors of Polkaed
Literary usage of Polkaed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of James McNeill Whistler by Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Joseph Pennell (1908)
"... for, much as I liked talking to him, I preferred dancing, we used to stand
out while the rest of the party polkaed and waltzed by. ..."
2. At Home and Abroad: Or, How to Behave by Cornelia Holroyd Bradley Richards (1853)
"... and had often been of their party, but she dressed so plainly, and never
waltzed or polkaed, so of course he did not pay her much attention. ..."
3. Richard Croker by Alfred Henry Lewis (1901)
"... polkaed to a conclusion without understanding a premise or realizing the route
which disputation takes. Once, to illustrate, a congregation of these ..."
4. In Arctic Seas: The Voyage of the "Kite" with the Peary Expedition, Together by Robert Neff Keely, Gwilym George Davis (1893)
"... as could be desired, and in the evening they attended a dance given by the
Eskimos, where they waltzed and polkaed with the Eskimo women as partners. ..."