English Words & Origins
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Translate from Cockney slang: Brussel Sprout
Clue: Something that is of short duration
Translate from Cockney slang: Randolph Scott
Clue: Having the power or tendency to float or keep afloat
Translate from Cockney slang: Thirteen Amp
Clue: Capable of being made perfect
Translate from Cockney slang: Lilley & Skinner
Clue: To entrap
Translate from Cockney slang: Toblerone
Clue: Cognizable
Translate from Cockney slang: Geoffrey Chaucer
Clue: Acting vigorously
Translate from Cockney slang: Jodrell Bank
Clue: A narrow strip of wood
Translate from Cockney slang: Paper Hat
Clue: Adhering to the existing order of things
Translate from Cockney slang: All Time Loser
Clue: Of or pertaining to a town or city, or to its corporate or local government
Translate from Cockney slang: Pat Cash
Clue: Observant of ritual
Translate from Cockney slang: Monkey Wrench
Clue: The state or character of being modern
Translate from Cockney slang: Jack an’ Dandy
Clue: An official appointed to examine or oversee any matter of public interest or importance
Translate from Cockney slang: German Bands
Clue: The force of persons collectively employed in some service
Translate from Cockney slang: Tin Bath
Clue: Imitate
Translate from Cockney slang: George Bernard Shaw
Clue: One who works with or controls some machine or scientific apparatus
Translate from Cockney slang: Website
Clue: Aware that one lives, feels, and thinks
Translate from Cockney slang: Sky Diver
Clue: Stimulating to thought or reflection
Translate from Cockney slang: Wooly Hat and Scarf
Clue: One who gives or furnishes, in common with others, for a common purpose
Translate from Cockney slang: Petrol Tanks
Clue: Pertaining to the domain over which a sovereign state exercises jurisdiction
Translate from Cockney slang: Lemon Lime
Clue: Lacking foresight or thrift
Translate from Cockney slang: Farmer Giles
Clue: Pertaining to Ireland, or its people
Translate from Cockney slang: Whiskey and Soda
Clue: Untrue
Translate from Cockney slang: Old Pot And Pan
Clue: Exempt, as from disease
Clue: Indirect or roundabout expression
Clue: Plenteous
Clue: Realistic
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