funny bloke
Frequency: 6.38.5 per million words
Can mean a man who is humorous, or a man who is strange and suspicious.
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Examples (10)
- He's a funny bloke—you never really know what he's thinking.
- My dad's a really funny bloke; he's always telling jokes and making us laugh.
- We invited Tom to the party because he's such a funny bloke and always livens things up.
- There was a funny bloke hanging around the corner shop, which made me a bit nervous.
- The comedian was a genuinely funny bloke, both on and off the stage.
- I'm not sure about our new neighbour; he seems like a bit of a funny bloke, always keeping to himself.
- I remember my grandfather as a funny bloke who had a story for every occasion.
- Did you see that funny bloke staring at us from across the street?
- You can always count on a funny bloke like him to break the ice at a meeting.
- The character in the novel is a funny bloke with peculiar habits and an air of mystery.