Definitionn. music performed for dancing the polka
Last update: October 7, 2015
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She is learning polka. [Please select]
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Once again he reached behind his seat, this time pulling out a child's red polka-dot umbrella, no doubt another garage sale bargain. [Please select]
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It was a polka, 'The Redowa,' I think, and when I had finished he used to say, 'Play that again, E----.' [Please select]
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But with this band of blue I think They don't need polka-dots of ink. [Please select]
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We knew the polka and the waltz, the mazurka, the quadrille, and the lancers, and several fancy dances. [Please select]
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"The polka is over, and soon they will be 'forming on' for The Tempest." [Please select]
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Carroll, as Debby dropped down beside her after a "splendid polka." [Please select]
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An ordinary white cotton printed with large black polka dots would make delightful curtains, chair-cushions, and so forth. [Please select]
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The hall was empty, and they had a grand polka, for Laurie danced well, and taught her the German step, which delighted Jo, being full of swing and spring. [Please select]
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