Then perhaps you're obstinate; some of the dalesfolk are.
She paused and resumed when he went on with her: "The dalesfolk have missed you, particularly since your father died.
He could not hold it much longer, and since the Askews were bringing down large quantities of peat, there was no ground for imagining the dalesfolk would give way.
All this was not unusual and the dalesfolkwould have borne it patiently had fuel not been short.
For the most part, the dalesfolk looked happy and she had come to envy them.
It is no wonder that the farmers, shepherds, and dalesfolk were careful to plunder the eyries, though this was not done without very considerable risk.
It then became known that she had not been seen at Eskdale, and a band of dalesfolk at once set out to search the Fells.
He heard, as he passed, the gurgling laugh with which the dalesfolk received the peddler's story of how he saw Paul Ritson at Hendon.
The breezy irony of the dalesfolk did not spare the old man's bent head.
The rushes and flowers brightened the church through the Sunday services, which were well attended by both dalesfolk and visitors.
The Need Fire[1] was an ancient institution to which thedalesfolk had formerly resorted in times of disaster.
The honest wrestling of the dalesfolk was being lowered to serve the purposes of personal ill-will.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dalesfolk" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.