Blokeishly vs Blokeish - What's the difference?
blokeishly | blokeish | Derived terms |
(UK, informal) Characteristic or typical of a bloke.
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Blokeishly is a derived term of blokeish.
As an adverb blokeishly
is in a blokeish manner.As an adjective blokeish is
(uk|informal) characteristic or typical of a bloke.blokeish
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Adjective
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- The blokeish bar-room ballad ‘Peggy Gordon’ is performed as a tender love song for another woman.
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- He's stuck his hand in his pocket as if he wanted to look more like an ordinary man, or more blokeish .
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- Hailed by a host of younger guitar bands such as Ocean Colour Scene and Oasis, Weller dropped the jazzy noodlings of his previous couple of sets in favour of a raw, blokeish sound.
