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I . Cock·ney [ˈkɒkni, Am ˈkɑ:k-] N

1. Cockney (person):

Cockney

2. Cockney (dialect):

Cockney

II . Cock·ney [ˈkɒkni, Am ˈkɑ:k-] ADJ inv

Cockney accent

Cock·ney ˈrhym·ing slang N

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Cockney accent

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It's interesting being on the show, especially with dad being a Cockney.
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In Cockney rhyming slang, "bread" means money; this usage is derived from the phrase bread and honey.
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Conversely, migration of Cockney speakers has led to migration of the dialect.
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A study of the Cockney dialect in the 1950s found that whether it was being used to call attention or as a challenge depended on its tone and abruptness.
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A dialect coach demonstrates a Cockney accent and gives the children a cheat sheet to help them study.
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Both of the twins speak with Cockney accents.
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Moon mostly talks (or sings) his lines in a cartoonish voice with an exaggerated Cockney accent; however the bridge and the last line are sung in his natural voice.
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Some viewers suspected his genuine Cockney accent was put on for effect.
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He speaks with a Cockney accent and dresses as a stereotypical street urchin, with tattered and patched up clothes and hat.
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His act, initially as a Cockney singer, evolved into comedy.
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