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Whether it's her notation of Archie's blokish colloquialisms ("Blimey!"
It's because, in between his many downfalls, Partridge has moved in that world where barely competent blokes live off their blokish banter.
He infuriates me with his falsely blokish interruptions of a scientific expert in the middle of an interesting and skillful explanation.
A hugely successful writer of television sitcoms, Tubby is short, fat and balding, by the author's intention "a rather uneducated, blokish sort of narrator," the opposite of Mr. Lodge.
But if Mr. Gruffudd's blokish friends have been tuning in, they've been finding subjects and emotions not frequently shown on screen, including the startling extremes (apparently) of female jealousy and paranoia.
The rest - the robust joviality, the blokish vivacity -was part happy accident, part cunningly exaggerated ploy, the equivalent of an angelic-looking child discovering that a glowing smile will melt the severest adult heart and excuse almost any act, however dreadful.
There is also some open source software based on the same concept of polyominoes as blokus does, for example Blokish, Blockem or Pentobi for desktop and Blokish Android for smartphone.
I would be very interested to see some kind of analysis of how the 'School of Brown' are doing now they're all out of his shadow - and also, given the many complaints of women that the top echelons of New Labour were blokish in the extreme, if things have changed since the election.
"It's true," I reply, my brain fumbling for a blokeish response.
The blokeish tone clunks like a misfiring Kalashnikov.
No cartwheels, alas, but much blokeish bonhomie buttresses his warm baritone through a performance blending rather better into the ensemble.
Largely inspired by this meteoric rise, this good-naturedly blokeish medley is his strongest comic fodder yet.
Today she's sporting a blokeish scab on her arm from testing an Enduro, an off-road motorbike, in poor weather, and is being typically tough about it.
Zachary Leader's authorised biography unmasks Kingsley Amis the man, the novelist and the blokeish right-winger with a peerless ability to both charm and enrage, says John McDermott.
Walsh was described by Philippe Naughton in The Times as "tall, paunchy, balding and thickset...[with] a burly confidence that exudes from every pore...a bluff Mancunian whose blokeish humour masks a fiercely competitive nature".
Had the former News of the World editor still been at his side offering his bespoke brand of blokeish counsel, the PM would surely have reacted less sluggishly while on holiday during the summer riots that rose, like so much else in 2011, without trace.
Murray was not supportive of the inclusion of "mateship" in the preamble, stating that it was "blokeish" and "not a real word", but the Prime Minister insisted it be included as the term, he said, had "a hallowed place in the Australian lexicon".