Anglo- average man, common man, dialect dictionary, linguistic community, local dialect, plebeian, regionalism, below the salt, humble, lowly, plain, third-estate
Definitionadj. characteristic of Cockneys or their dialect
Last update: October 28, 2015
0
He had a marked cockney accent. [Please select]
0
She is a confirmed Cockney. [Please select]
0
"We'd follow you to 'ell, sir," shouted the little cockney.' [Please select]
0
My little cockney friend seemed to take a particular personal pride in me. [Please select]
0
"Been waitin' for ye a couple of 'ours, 'Arry," called a loud cockney voice in answer.' [Please select]
0
He was a Cockney born, and he had loved his South London work. [Please select]
0
The cockney rubber was fondling the mare's muzzle and he did not hear Betty's comment. [Please select]
0
The cockney chambermaid came with her jug of hot water and wished me "a merry Christmas." [Please select]
0
"Well, you know, Stokes he was the foreman, and a Cockney sort of chap he be." [Please select]
0
He drove the bargains, I believe, in a thin but subtle disguise of the flashy-seedy order, and always in the Cockney dialect, of which he had made himself a master. [Please select]
0
We'll shelve our little _cabaret_ till some hour when genius burns, and instead I'll plunge you straight into common frivolity, as though you were some Cockney tourist getting his week-end's worth. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!