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- adjective Associated with the
mainstream male culture, particularlyblue-collar .
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Examples
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Given that Mark Steel's comedy routine consists of reciting the editorials from last week's Socialist Worker in a "blokey" voice, I wonder what he'll do for material in the future.
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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The author affects a contemporary, naturalistic and "blokey" style of writing which I am not convinced that he has altogether mastered.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2009
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Gray left behind by Sky's goal of diffusing their 'blokey' image
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Derham hopes the film inspires other teen girls to get on board and give what has traditionally been a very "blokey" sport a go.
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Derham hopes the film inspires other teen girls to get on board and give what has traditionally been a very "blokey" sport a go.
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Derham hopes the film inspires other teen girls to get on board and give what has traditionally been a very "blokey" sport a go.
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That means overcoming a "blokey" culture in the senior service that has traditionally treated women as second-class citizens.
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He has two brothers, so it was a very 'blokey' house.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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I just find it endlessly amusing that you think I am "blokey".
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Admittedly, it's a bit blokey – there are few female voices – but it has some genuinely funny presenters such as Christian O'Connell, Frank Skinner and Dave Gorman, as well as properly produced documentaries, very unusual for a commercial radio station.
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