How To Use Codger In A Sentence
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The Codger pointed to a figure dressed in sombre colours, slightly behind and to the right.
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The younger punters want to check out whether these old codgers deserve legendary status.
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The so-called codger representing besieged law and order is Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, played by Tommy Lee Jones with the kind of wit and assurance that reveals a master actor at the top of his game.
No Country for Old Men
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As for Up, Pixar's 10th outing, which opens May 29, about a cranky codger and an overeager Asian kid who fly off to South America in a house hoisted by helium balloons, it will likely be the first film that all three — father, mother and child, who turns 2 today — enjoy together.
Pixar moves on 'Up' with its 10th movie
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Yup, that's right, that spunky young bin man whose YouTube rap sensation condemns the health secretary, Andrew Lansley born in 1956, as a "grey-haired manky old codger" is cutting short his lifespan just as surely as if he were sucking on a crack pipe while leaping Becher's Brook.
You're Looking Very Well by Lewis Wolpert – review
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Old codgers rub sore joints and look for liniment.
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For reasons I can't quite fathom, in most of these movies the codger is a magician, an obvious example being the Dumbledore / Harry connection in the newest frachise entry
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The old codgers' advocacy group - AARP - pays only 17 per cent of its revenue in administration.
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Bald head over the blind, cute old codger.
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Morgan, an apparently irascible old codger, is quite literally the brains of the outfit.
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This is not merely a result of typecasting, as when Melanie Griffith plays bimbos, or when Sean Connery plays gruff, adventurous old codgers.
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A couple of old codgers were sitting on the park bench, grumbling about the children.
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A couple of old codgers were sitting on the park bench, grumbling about the children.
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Geezers and codgers well remember how the first steel shafts were painted yellow or brown to resemble hickory.
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A couple of old codgers were sitting on the park bench, grumbling about the children.
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Since the new drug benefit doesn't kick in until after the election, the codgers won't realize they've been duped until it's too late.
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The Codger pointed to a figure dressed in sombre colours, slightly behind and to the right.
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Over the past fortnight a rap song calling the health secretary "Andrew Lansley tosser" and "greedy Andrew Lansley… you grey-haired manky codger" has become a theme tune of the anti-cuts movement.
Andrew Lansley: He's got designs on our health
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The rest of the time TRICARE & Medicare take pretty good care of this ol 'retired codger.
Wounded Soldiers
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Not that he ever cooks for journalists, the miserable old codger.
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Might TV news tilt in favor of prescription benefits for senior citizens because the producers know many of their viewers are codgers?
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Grumpy old codgers such as Will Self and Bob Geldof have been moaning and groaning on prime-time TV about what really gets their goat.
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Whenever you hear some old codger bitching about how there's no one making good music anymore, tell him to shut up, put away his Woodstock records, and play this week's new releases.
Shawn Amos: PLAY > SKIP: This Week's New Music
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Duvall returns as an elderly fellow in the 2010 Sundance flick "Get Low," a haunted codger pushing forward, again, simply because he's not yet underground.
Sundance Review: ‘Get Low’ Starring Bill Murray And Robert Duvall » MTV Movies Blog
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The characters include a young African-American football player taking refuge from gang violence in his native Los Angeles, a 7-year-old boy on a strict regimen of medications for bipolar disorder, and a sage-like codger who scrapes together a living through illegal sales of cigarettes from a local Native American reservation.
A Delectable First Course of Foreign Films
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‘I don't think the lads see me as an ancient codger and I certainly don't feel that way,’ he says.
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The old codger had always struck him as slightly impertinent.
SIGNIFICANT OTHERS
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I have a nasty feeling unless something is done when all the old codgers like me are gone I don't know if it will still be remembered.
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Some of the old codgers are probably in irreversible decline and the best years of their lives are certainly over.
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I've been introduced to a couple of codgers who have created a fabulous documented account of information on every reasonably major club and league in the country.
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The usual plan is to hit town and grill the nearest toothless old codger or incorrigible oddball.
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Gaiman even managed to make Milton - that old puritan codger - seem sexy and that's praise enough, right there.
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Kudos to Mike Diehl, Edward Palumbo, et al. Why, has it not been on This Great Blog Itself that hunters have often been criticized (just recently, a wizened old codger related how he and a companion sagaciously enjoyed the wild countryside while riding behind two unwitting computer-geek-hunters … and so on and so forth)?
See Us in the Funny Pages
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He grinned, too, did Jacko, with an intensity and frequency that induced the sailors at first to call him a clever dog, in the belief that his perception of the ludicrous was very strong indeed; but as his grins were observed to occur quite as frequently at the pathetic and the grave as at the comical parts of the stories, they changed their minds, and said he was a "codger" -- in which remark they were undoubtedly safe, seeing that it committed them to nothing very specific.
The Red Eric
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Regardless of how you think things will turn out, you have to admit, it's nice to have someone in there that doesn't look like the same stodgy, uptight, ancient, dried-up old codgers that tend to inhabit the Presidency.
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George Jackson successfully defended his seniors championship for old codgers over the age of fifty.