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BNC: 4245 COCA: 23886

bloke

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
bloke /ˈbloʊk/ noun
plural blokes
bloke
/ˈbloʊk/
noun
plural blokes
Learner's definition of BLOKE
[count] chiefly British, informal
: a man人;家伙
BNC: 4245 COCA: 23886

bloke

noun

plural blokes
chiefly British, informal
: man sense 1a(1), fellow sense 4c
But he himself was no ordinary bloke. Ian Templeton
… always knew a bloke who knew a bloke who had something or other on the highest authority. Tim Winton
… I'd never go out with a bloke to whom I hadn't been properly introduced. Dillie Keane
Surely a bloke is entitled to have his drink made the way he wants it. E. Grisdale

Example Sentences

a couple of friendly blokes offered to show us the sights of London
Recent Examples on the Web One of these comics uses a drink to perform feminine swagger, the other bloke-at-the-bar thoughtfulness. New York Times, 9 July 2022 Of course, her new boss (Adam Demos) is a mysterious, rugged bloke and sparks fly – as does liquefied sheep poo. Brian Truitt, USA TODAY, 20 May 2022 One of the few mortal characters introduced in Eternals is Harington's Dane Whitman, a seemingly ordinary British bloke working at a museum and dating Gemma Chan's Sersi. Devan Coggan, EW.com, 9 Nov. 2021 But Jamie Dornan was so cute and such a down-to-earth bloke. Keaton Bell, Vogue, 29 Oct. 2021 The origin of the painting was a Titian of a bloke playing an organ and a nude woman. New York Times, 22 Apr. 2021 But more than four years after Britain voted to split — and after thousands of anxious, raging, nationalistic, infuriated headlines — what next for the ordinary bloke? Washington Post, 28 Dec. 2020 Whereas Mrs von der Leyen speaks like a technocrat, Mr Johnson speaks like a bloke telling jokes in a pub. The Economist, 16 Dec. 2020 Plaintive, breathless, and more than a little disappointed by the shabbiness of the place, Fagan is a nonthreatening figure, the sort of bloke who might wheedle a free pint in a Clerkenwell pub. Graham Hillard, Washington Examiner, 10 Dec. 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

origin unknown

First Known Use

circa 1829, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of bloke was circa 1829
BNC: 4245 COCA: 23886
bloke

noun

(BrE, informal) ADJECTIVE | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdecent, good, great, lovely, nice正派人;好人;了不起的人;可愛的人average, ordinary普通人He's an ordinary bloke, despite being famous.他儘管很出名,但還是一個普通人。funny古怪的傢伙He's a funny bloke-you never really know what he's thinking.他這傢伙很古怪 - 你永遠不知道他在想些什麼。poor可憐的傢伙He's got so many problems, poor bloke!他麻煩很多,真可憐!normal正常的傢伙PHRASESthe kind of bloke, the sort of bloke, the type of bloke某類人He's the sort of bloke who will never let you down.他是那種永遠不會讓你失望的人。

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