scouse in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Men and women have been victim of everything from the broad, dark Scouse brow to a narrow pencil line.
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We continue with our instructor training, and Scouse sets us various scenarios, in which one of our group teaches, and the rest play-act.
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In a strong Scouse accent, the phoneme can be realised as or sometimes.
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Suddenly he switches into a surprisingly good Scouse accent.
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Not to mention raising a young family and learning to understand the Scouse accent.
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But now the Scouse hardman, 46, has gone "legit" and collects debts for firms left in the mire.
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To outsiders this could be seen as a massive chip on Scouse shoulders.
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That mood of resigned fatalism, never far below the surface of the Scouse character, appeared to have gripped the city.
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He grew to love Scouse humour and resilience.
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In a sea of tattoos and shaved heads and scowl, he's the floppy-haired Scouse lad you'll bump into on holiday.
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