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blokebloke /bləʊk $ bloʊk/ ●●○ S3 noun [countable] blokeOrigin: 1800-1900 Perhaps from Shelta - He's a strange bloke though.
- He wasn't the kind of bloke to do it on purpose.
- Only what Kate didn't know was that when that break came, Patrick would also be after the bloke.
- Some of these blokes have eight or nine houses on the go.
- The three other blokes are Noel, a guitarist, Mike, a bassist and Fergal, a drummer.
- There's a young bloke cleaning the tables.
ADJECTIVE► big· Such a big strong bloke, and such a softie.· He's a big bloke but I think I could handle him.· As I developed I became a big bloke and that stood me in good stead.· He's not a big bloke. ► good· Shit, he was a good bloke.· Elton John is probably the best bloke on the whole planet.· He loves you, he's a good bloke, you've been together for over a year.· In the confused laws of the cockney underworld, they were good blokes in the community they terrorised.· So, he's - hey! - a good bloke, but so what?· He's a good bloke he is.· Like I said, good bloke. ► nice· Billy Norfolk was a nice enough bloke, but it wasn't much of a marriage.· He was a nice bloke though.· Really nice bloke, he was.· Sheldon, who is a really nice bloke and very fond of children, was pushing an elderly lady in a wheelchair.· The headmaster had a large store of quotations designed to show what a nice, easygoing bloke Muhammad was.· Maura wished that she could meet a nice bloke and get right out of it. ► old· On the local news on the radio. poor old bloke!· There were a lot of old blokes, and women, even some elderly women.· The old bloke at reception comes out and says there's a call for Claire Parsons. ► other· The three other blokes are Noel, a guitarist, Mike, a bassist and Fergal, a drummer.· The other bloke in this cell.· Now some other bloke Is subsidizing Tracy and her thirst.· What's to say two other blokes didn't get into my cab, while I was away? VERB► meet· Maura wished that she could meet a nice bloke and get right out of it.· Their daughter would, of course, have explained that she had only just met the bloke.· If I met Pam's bloke coming down Briggate I'd give him a wide berth. ► see· I couldn't see a bloke like Cliff spending more hours a day with her than he had to.· I turned back to see the bloke I'd kicked.· Did you see that bloke, man.· I went to see this bloke play at Ronnie Scott's last night.· If we saw two blokes coming out of a pub rolling drunk we might wait to see what develops before acting.· From outside-we see this scrawny bloke in the frame of the doorway, in his grey underpants. British English informal a man: He’s a nice bloke. |