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Similar words: hackneyedsicknessblacknessthicknesshomesicknesscockycock upcockedMeaning: ['kɒknɪ]  n. 1. a native of the east end of London 2. the nonstandard dialect of natives of the east end of London. adj. 1. characteristic of Cockneys or their dialect 2. relating to or resembling a cockney. 
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1. He spoke with a Cockney twang.
2. People with Cockney accents tend to drop their aitches.
3. The man spoke with a Cockney accent.
4. In Cockney rhyming slang, 'apples and pears' means 'stairs'.
5. The Cockney accent was put on for effect.
6. She has a broad cockney accent.
7. You won't hear much real Cockney spoken unless you go to the East End.
8. In Cockney rhyming slang, you say 'apples and pears' to mean 'stairs'.
9. He spoke with a cockney accent and dropped his aitches .
10. A true cockney is born within the sound of the bells of St Mary - Le - Bow church.
11. That would make Sunday tea a real cockney treat.
12. Anne: In cockney rhyming slang what is tomfoolery?
13. This is characteristic of a Cockney accent.
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14. The Cockney multi-millionaire was just a 17-year-old hopeful working as a messenger with the Rank Organisation in London.
15. Described as a chirpy cockney who could tell a plausible story.
16. Charlie was a cockney by birth but he'd spent time in New York.
17. Cromwell Marsh, a quick-talking cockney, pops up like a minor devil.
18. She recognized the typical cockney liveliness of these two girls.
19. Bobby Abel, the son of a cockney lamplighter from Rotherhithe, played for Surrey from 1881 to 1904.
20. The sharp-fingered Cockney apprentice, Keith Medlycott, is the only other spinner in the party.
21. His cockney friends would have called it honest endeavour in a dishonest world.
22. In the confused laws of the cockney underworld, they were good blokes in the community they terrorised.
23. Sharp featured, with a Cockney accent and a biting wit, Mr Bowles was a gifted teacher.
24. He had coarsened his voice to an approximation of Cockney.
25. He had noticed that in rare moments of stress she was apt to revert to her original Cockney.
26. The attacker was described as 30 years old with short dark hair, slight build and a Cockney accent.
27. Over the jacket she wore the inveterate shawl of cockney women.
28. About this time, there was a family funeral - with all the mock solemnity and grandeur of a cockney day out.
29. A new girl called Laura is in my class she has a real cockney accent and she's hilarious!
30. These picturesque craft are manoeuvred through London's crowded waterways by traditional Cockney seafarers in their striped sweaters and ribboned boaters.
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