Examples of 'irish brogue' in a sentence
Meaning of "irish brogue"
Irish brogue: It refers to the distinct accent or manner of speaking that is characteristic of the Irish. It is often used to describe someone speaking with a strong Irish accent or dialect
How to use "irish brogue" in a sentence
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irish brogue
In irish brogue.
I am just trying to place your Irish brogue.
I got rid of an Irish brogue you could cut with a knife.
Tell me where you got that Irish brogue.
In Irish Brogue I just might be able to lay me hands on a couple of cases.
And it happens to have a really thick Irish brogue.
Imitating Irish Brogue Me father 's on the force.
He greeted me in his Irish brogue.
Imitating Irish Brogue He 's a strong breath of a man.
I was thinking about starting off with a dirty limerick… in a wee irish brogue.
You know, I had a bit of an Irish brogue back in the day.
That is . And it happens to have a really thick Irish brogue.
Michael " is white and green with an Irish brogue voiced by Fulton Burley.
Have a bit of an ear for accents . I am just trying to place your Irish brogue.
Imitating Irish Brogue Mary, she works for the telephone.
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Ah, with silvery white hair and a thick Irish brogue.
That Irish brogue ♪.
I still did not tell you the best part . He 's got an Irish brogue.
He 's got an Irish brogue.
Oh wait, I still didnt tell you the best part . He 's got an Irish brogue.
They like boy shorts or like…? Irish brogue.
Oh, wait! I still did not tell you the best part . He 's got an Irish brogue.
Just throw it away . ( clattering ) in irish brogue.