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Meaning of cockneydom

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cockneydom (n.)

The region or home of cockneys; cockneys, collectively.

cockneydom Sentence Examples

  1. Stepping into the narrow alley, he felt transported back to the heart of London's vibrant Cockneydom.
  2. The playwrights aimed to capture the essence of Cockneydom, with its close-knit communities and working-class spirit.
  3. Tourists flocked to experience a glimpse of Cockneydom, visiting traditional pubs and markets.
  4. Though gentrification changed the landscape, pockets of London fiercely held onto the traditions of Cockneydom.
  5. Her grandmother's stories painted a vivid picture of life in pre-war Cockneydom, a world far removed from her own.
  6. The museum's exhibit delved into the rich history of Cockneydom, showcasing its slang, music, and social fabric.
  7. Despite facing challenges, the resilience and spirit of Cockneydom continue to endure.
  8. The decline of certain industries led to a shrinking of Cockneydom, though its influence on London culture is undeniable.
  9. Some argue that the true essence of Cockneydom is fading, becoming a relic of the past.
  10. From the flower sellers of Covent Garden to the street performers of Brick Lane, echoes of Cockneydom breathe life into the city.

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The region or home of cockneys; cockneys, collectively.

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Stepping into the narrow alley, he felt transported back to the heart of London's vibrant Cockneydom.

The playwrights aimed to capture the essence of Cockneydom, with its close-knit communities and working-class spirit.

Tourists flocked to experience a glimpse of Cockneydom, visiting traditional pubs and markets.

Though gentrification changed the landscape, pockets of London fiercely held onto the traditions of Cockneydom.