Sentences with phrase «decent bloke»

The phrase "decent bloke" refers to a man who is kind, respectful, and morally good. Full definition
Thoroughly decent bloke no ego at all and always had time for the fans get well soon Butch.
I'm sure he is a very decent bloke, but I can't listen to even a minute of Gareth Southgate speaking in interview without just wanting it to be over.
Michael R. Miller is an indie author (and all - round decent bloke) from the UK.
But the agency seems to have all of this well in hand, and Galen Weston seems like a decent bloke in any case, so we won't dwell on that here.
Moyes seems like a decent bloke and will be a good manager in the future.
Moyes is most definitely a decent bloke — he seems well - liked in the football world, and at the end of the day, all we care is that whoever manages our club, they bring us great football to enjoy and trophies to brag about.
The consensus, upon polling the electorate (my mum), was that whilst it definitely helps not to resemble Quasimodo, what really counts is presence and the appearance of being a decent bloke, and I'm specific on the gender thing here.
Brian's a decent bloke but when he messes up, he does so stupendously with all the horror of social and moral gaffes reflected in the eyes of the freshman.
There are some decent blokes in the story, but on the fringes: William Dobbin (Rhys Ifans), for example, who persists in loving Amelia even though she falls for George, a thoroughgoing bounder.
He comes across as a decent bloke that's put 100 % into the game, and is pleased that other people «get» his vision for the series.
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