Similar words: joke, poke, yoke, poker, choke, broke, awoke, spoke. Meaning: [bləʊk] n. a man who is (usually) old and/or eccentric.
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31) He was a nice bloke though.
32) He was a grand bloke.
33) The bloke is the original no-hit nobody.
34) Not to a bloke like Frank.
35) Tom who? said the bloke on the door.
36) She went off with this bloke from the garage.
37) There's a young bloke cleaning the tables.
38) The other bloke in this cell.Sentencedict
39) Such a big strong bloke, and such a softie.
40) He's not a big bloke.
41) He's a big stocky bloke and he plays rugby.
42) Cliff and I hardly know anything about this bloke.
43) Did you see that bloke, man.
44) Who is that tall bloke standing next to Diane?
45) Shit, he was a good bloke.
46) I turned back to see the bloke I'd kicked.
47) That bloke with the stick was still staring.
48) Really nice bloke, he was.
49) Like I said, good bloke.
50) He's a strange bloke though.
51) He's a good bloke he is.
52) Why should a bloke on the wireless write about ghosts?
53) The bloke who made up those tests was the real loony if you ask me.
54) The bloke socked the woman he was with and began wiping himself down.
55) How can a show that searches for talent be fronted by a bloke who hasn't got any?
56) I went to see this bloke play at Ronnie Scott's last night.
57) His bloke, disconsolate, questioned the judge and went off scratching his short beard.
58) There's this bloke with a white coat on and this bag of bread, feeding the birds.
59) A bloke jumped out of the boat, ran past me, over the swing bridge and opened it up.
60) The bloke with the paper hat comes round with this trolley thing to clear the tables.