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I am not going to let you marry a dole bludger.
The bludger moves in small schools as a juvenile, becoming more solitary with age.
In both cases, the word 'bludger' refers to an object used to bludgeon.
In official statements, Murgatroyd listed his occupation as "dole bludger".
But I am no bludger and I would never exploit you!'
My only two lifestyle choices were to be a dole bludger, or one of the wealthiest gigolos alive.
The bludger is typically a slightly under-inflated dodgeball that can only be used by the beaters on the field.
The bludger is of intermediate importance to fisheries throughout its range, taken by hook and line and various netting methods.
Not on your bludger life, touters!
It is often used as a pejorative; related terms for a person seen to be lazy include couch potato, slacker, and bludger.
While playing Quidditch, Harry is pursued by a rogue Bludger.
Fred yelled as he whooshed past in pursuit of a Bludger that was aiming for Alicia.
Up to 3 Bludger Referees position themselves around the action and rule on beats by Bludgers.
The bludger is classified within the genus Carangoides, a group of fish commonly known as jacks and trevallies.
(Our seeker ducks the bludger and sprints for the golden snitch!)
Harry's arm was broken in "The Chamber of Secrets" by a doctored bludger.
Bludger may refer to:
The bludger has an overall silver-green body as a juvenile, while adults have green-blue to olive green body above, becoming more silvery below.
That bludger Tanaka's miked us!
'How do we know the bludger will come good, give us our share of the brass if Mr Sparrow pays?'
The second Bludger grazed Harry's elbow.
The bludger has a body shape very similar to the yellowspotted trevally, being more elongated and sub cylindricall than most of the genus Carangoides.
The bludger inhabits moderately deep offshore waters on rocky and coral reef structures, rarely found in inshore waters.
If you're a wowser, don't expect any sheilas to shout because a fair dinkum cobber wouldn't be a bludger who didn't shout back.
The word blaġa (bludger), a masculine and feminine noun, with the verb ibblaġġja, neither of which occur in Standard Maltese.