A member of the working class (not necessarily employed)
1Beer was the only drink you could get in prole pubs.
2The hunting-down and destruction of books had been done with the same thoroughness in the prole quarters as everywhere else.
3His jibe "Playing the bourgeoise and the prole -is that what turns you on?" also hits near the mark.
4Here, for instance, is Pippa telling Six Nations viewers how to stage a prole party: "Attach flags between two fixtures in the room."
5Her ladyship died on the 1st of July 1768, leaving a son, George Viscount Hinchinbroke, who died sine prole, in 1790.-E.
6Here we are, indeed -on a Black Country council estate in 2015 and yet pleasingly subverting Channel 4's prole porn factual commissioning parameters.
7It was not desirable that the proles should have strong political feelings.
8The Party claimed, of course, to have liberated the proles from bondage.
9The treasury's empty, the Proles are restless, and civil war is imminent.
10The proles, it suddenly occurred to him, had remained in this condition.
11As the Party slogan put it: 'Proles and animals are free.'
12The great majority of proles did not even have telescreens in their homes.
13Proof of my 'crimes' for the Proles and the newsies?
14One never saw a double bed nowadays, except in the homes of the proles.
15Peasants and proles could aspire to more than mere survival.
16But the proles, if only they could somehow become conscious of their own strength.