(1) Spike your hair out with some holding product and work on your cockney accent.(2) They also act according to the stereotypes promoted by the bourgeoisie of the time, including talking in comic-book cockney .(3) The ebullient cockney was very worried about his protu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00abgu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab, the man he has called the best fighter he ever worked with.(4) This might sound odd but I really hated his cockney accent in the film.(5) It sounds like my friends and I are bunch of characters from Oliver Twist sitting around the table with cockney accents begging for more porridge.(6) He has a quavering, affected English accent, which the actor perhaps imagines to be that of a cheeky cockney .(7) One of our lads was a cockney and only lived half-a-mile from the camp.(8) I've got London blood so I haven't struggled with the cockney accent.(9) In the debate, the cockney cannily picked Derek, the professional speechwriter, to be on his side.(10) As the series begins, Max bumps into a young cockney woman, an overworked but underpaid media researcher with a degree in communications.(11) Most of the black and Asian blokes appeared to have Manc accents but a lot of the white blokes sounded cockney to me.(12) Her accent is a mixture of English cockney and West Country.(13) I know this because I heard the voice of a cockney sparrer arguing on the phone yesterday when I came in from work.(14) A cockney by birth, he signed for United as a trainee in 1991.(15) This, as far as we can tell, means u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510he is the luckiest cockney in the worldu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(16) I am not surprised that my memory has just reminded me, unprompted, that a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510rozzeru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb is cockney slang for a police person.