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bloke

[blohk] / bloʊk /
NOUN
older man
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Mr Spragg said the Olympian would want to be remembered as just a "friendly bloke - I don't think he'd got any sort of aspirations of being the hero, he was just Imran".

From BBC

The Saddle Inn had flags and signs up, but Eurovision was on one screen in a back room, muted, with one bloke half-watching.

From BBC

But Durkee casts doubt, wondering why those closest to Shakespeare would select this cartoonish picture — “the bug-eyed bloke with the pecan head” — for such a worthy tribute.

From Washington Post

One of the lines reads: "Proper good beer... for proper good blokes", which received an angry response on Twitter.

From BBC

“I think that the ordinary bloke has an instinctive sense that it wouldn’t be too bad if the weather warmed up,” he told the Guardian in 2008.

From Washington Post