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How to use cockney in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word cockney? Here are some examples.

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The cockney beefeaters told the same gory tales of beheading at Tower Hill.
In the debate, the cockney cannily picked Derek, the professional speechwriter, to be on his side.
Granddad was the son of a cockney who settled in Canada in the 19th century and set up a bakery.
He has a quavering, affected English accent, which the actor perhaps imagines to be that of a cheeky cockney.
Even a born-and-bred cockney could understand the published, mongrel Scots-English version.
Burly Dad conducts his antique business in a cockney accent on the dog and bone.
The bow-tie, cockney accent and affected intimacy with the great are all spot on.
The writer was a cockney through and through, and the story behind his creation is a particularly novel one.
John Clarke is friendly, relaxed and speaks with a cockney accent undiminished by more than a quarter century spent in Ontario.
If that play is ever performed here, I'll audition for it, since I can do cockney really well!
They also act according to the stereotypes promoted by the bourgeoisie of the time, including talking in comic-book cockney.
She read for the part in a sort of aggressive cockney, but she had something special.
Spike your hair out with some holding product and work on your cockney accent.
He developed a cockney accent so that he would fit in better with his workmates.
I know this because I heard the voice of a cockney sparrer arguing on the phone yesterday when I came in from work.
Most of the black and Asian blokes appeared to have Manc accents but a lot of the white blokes sounded cockney to me.
The two young East Enders looked and sounded for all the world like a couple of skinhead soccer fans, cockney accents and all.
As the series begins, Max bumps into a young cockney woman, an overworked but underpaid media researcher with a degree in communications.
His self-assuredness, cockney accent and slightly droopy bottom lip are strangely endearing.
Tonight it's given a spectacularly literal-minded and heterosexual interpretation and, for some reason, a cockney accent.
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Examples from Classical Literature
You listen to these cockney fellows talking, and then you'll understand me.
There was a cockney in that yarn, too, and a South Sea woman and a schooner.
He had the look of a man whose original rustic stolidity had been supercharged with cockney cunning.
I am neither a cockney, nor accustomed to listen to impertinence.
Oddly enough, this last cockney epigram clings to my memory.
Geoff could almost have fancied there was a cockney twang about it.
It was so when Dickens bared the cockney hearth to the sight of all men.
A sprightly tramp promised greater difficulty, and nothing but some ferocious pantomime and a shilling persuaded him to forego a choice fantasia of cockney humour.
The king began to laugh again, like the happiest cockney of his kingdom.
I would decipher a sound which a cockney would represent by zerr, and a Frenchman by seu, and then write demanding with some heat what on earth it meant.
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