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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bloke" is commonly used in written English.
It is most commonly used in British English to refer to a man or guy. Example: "I saw a bloke wearing a funny hat on the street today."
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A bloke.
He was a bloke.
But a bloke, anyway.
Couldn't a bloke join?
Is that a bird or a bloke?
He's a bloke with a vision?
Above all, he's a bloke.
A girl or a bloke?
Well, a bloke in a penguin costume.
I've never shot or fucked a bloke.
He's a bloke who's famous in France.
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