Similar words: hackneyed, sickness, blackness, thickness, homesickness, cocky, cock up, cocked. Meaning: ['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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31. Also too often they broke away only to lose the initiative by letting the cockney donkeys get back.
32. Jean-Luc Roussel himself had come to the hospital and fretted and fluttered about like a true Cockney sparrow.
33. The taxi nosed its way back into the traffic as she introduced herself with a soft Cockney accent and a shy manner.
34. It was Sid, the Commando with the Cockney accent who had worked in the Kent coalfields.
35. Cockney mums were making tart comments to waitresses about the shocking price of currant buns.
36. She heard the various accents and identified them without thinking, Cockney, West Country,(www.Sentencedict.com) and a thick nasal Mancunian.
37. Pomeroy was a cockney barrow-boy at heart.
38. Read on, to learn more about Cockney rhyming slang.
39. He speaks with a cockney accent.
40. So what then makes a cockney?
41. A cockney, time of son has the face.
42. The corporal , too, a cheerful little cockney, appeared to regard us as his brothers. He aface.
43. Cockney is a London accent, widely broadcast by'Enry'Iggins in the musical My Fair Lady.
44. Cockney was his own man and had broad horizons beyond the office.
45. Cockney is the colourful dialect spoken in the East End of London.
46. Glamour rating? Low- there's nothing glitzy about donning a greasy spoon pinny, and she adopts a cockney accent to fit in with the East End setting.
47. Becks hasn't changed since I've known him. He's always been a Cockney git.
48. He is a true Cockney, born within the sound of Bow bells.
49. A true Cockney is born within ( the ) sound of Bow Bells.
50. Low- there's nothing glitzy about donning a greasy spoon pinny, and she adopts a cockney accent to fit in with the East End setting.
51. Some say that Cockney was also used by small-time criminals to confuse the police.
52. Higgins tried to mould the cockney girl into a elegant lady.
53. The driver, a little Cockney dressed in proper black, not visibly suffering from the Moscow heat.
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