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cockneys (pl.)

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cockneys Sentence Examples

  1. The pub was filled with a boisterous crowd of cockneys, their laughter and cheers echoing through the room.
  2. The flower sellers in Covent Garden, known as the "coventry kids," were traditionally considered quintessential cockneys.
  3. The museum exhibit showcased objects and photographs, offering a glimpse into the lives of London's cockneys throughout history.
  4. During the Blitz, the cockneys displayed incredible resilience and community spirit, helping each other through the hardships of war.
  5. The costermongers, street vendors selling fruits and vegetables, were another iconic group within the cockneys of London.
  6. The musical "My Fair Lady" tells the story of a flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, transforming her cockney accent into proper English.
  7. Learning a few basic cockney rhymes like "apples and pears" for "stairs" can add a touch of fun to your next London visit.
  8. From the Pearly Kings and Queens with their elaborate pearly suits to the street performers, the cockneys have a rich history of cultural expression.
  9. While gentrification has changed many areas of London, some neighborhoods still retain a strong sense of cockney identity.
  10. The cockneys continue to hold a special place in British culture, known for their wit, humor, and strong work ethic.

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The pub was filled with a boisterous crowd of cockneys, their laughter and cheers echoing through the room.

The flower sellers in Covent Garden, known as the "coventry kids," were traditionally considered quintessential cockneys.

The museum exhibit showcased objects and photographs, offering a glimpse into the lives of London's cockneys throughout history.

During the Blitz, the cockneys displayed incredible resilience and community spirit, helping each other through the hardships of war.