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(1) I've had some pukka food there.
(2) Thanks-you've done a pukka job!
(3) He's not one of the pukka types she usually favours.
(4) A pukka ministry of tourism, even, is on the cards.
(5) It's enough to make you long for a pukka Victorian tale of bwana, bearers and the source of the Nile.
(6) You can't grow pukka skunk because marijuana needs between six and 12 weeks of 12-hour nights to flower.
(7) Offering less pukka security is not costless.
(8) Meanwhile, snooker star Ding Junhui, winner of the Pukka Pies UK Championship, was rewarded with 276 pastry treats. He is donating his prize to a homeless charity in Sheffield, where he lives.
(9) Not that long ago, a pukka British accent could at least get you a casting call as an army officer, a judge or Lawrence of Arabia.
(10) "He's by way of being a pukka soldier, you know, " said Mrs. Ronaldson gaily. "That's why he's only a Major.
(11) The first could be the case if the product you are selling to these "senior types" is quite pukka(sentencedict .com), meaning that a barrow boy isn't the right person to sell it.
(12) Accompanying himself on a hand-made drum, a tube of mango-wood covered with goat-skin at both ends, Mr Abbas sings Hindu, Muslim and folk songs in pukka Hindi and its local dialect.
(13) Since March 2008, he has treated some 7, 000 animals in villages where qualified vets are as rare as pukka roads.