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Often used in the same context:
silvertail,
blokes,
shirkers,
triers,
westie,
dinkum,
bushie,
larrikin,
tassie,
welshmen,
chasers,
bogan,
bogy,
lads,
backblocks,
footballers,
buntine,
cornishmen,
hardheads,
bludge,
wallies,
tyros,
backbenchers,
pommy,
journeymen,
footy,
slowcoach,
banana bender,
moaners,
premiership,
rugby league,
toilers,
chumps,
aussies,
gluepot,
biff,
hwyl,
whinger,
scrag,
geordies,
schemozzle,
ratbag,
carthorse,
bunyip,
pontypridd,
dalesmen,
ocker,
wollongong,
sydneysider,
peasy,
nuggety,
pearler,
scrum half,
ionians,
brawlers,
cleanskin,
rugby union,
freo,
ballers,
boyo,
scallywag,
forfar,
wowsers,
cobber,
whinge,
wigan,
rotters,
cornishman,
bar billiards,
tossers,
improvers,
redlegs,
cockneys,
softies,
victorians,
illawarra,
smidgin,
merthyr tydfil,
postie,
easts,
shysters,
churls,
borderer,
nobodies,
shires,
heroes,
northwich,
palookas,
crossbench,
zealanders,
wharfie,
gisborne,
fella,
saint kilda,
tinpot,
hoodoo,
ebbw vale,
stiffs,
barracking,
geelong,
fighters,
mountaineers,
astronauts,
comrades,
cowboys,
crusader,
frontiersmen,
mussulman,
warriors,
adventurer,
airman,
airmen,
amazons,
belgians,
boers,
bostonians,
conquistador,
cowboy,
cricketers,
cubans
Also try:
— Adjectives for battlers:
old,
other,
great,
tough,
ferocious,
such,
real,
many,
heroic,
little,
early,
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