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How To Use Old geezer In A Sentence

  • Not bad for an old geezer! The Sun
  • After painting his self-portrait of a grumpy old geezer, he suddenly became friendly.
  • And she left him standing there feeling like a decrepit old geezer because he didn't have any body art. The Sun
  • I don't think I could have handled it if the old geezer had carked it before I got to see him.
  • Mainstream music back then was as awful as today's seems to this old geezer. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I'm willing to bet it belonged to some old geezer.
  • You don't want to go on and look like a dodgy old geezer up there. The Sun
  • As we turned to go, a tall old geezer with a long walking stick was in our way.
  • Three go-go dancers out racing their cars in the desert learn about a half-mad old geezer's legendary stash of money, and try to steal it.
  • It should challenge the 'folkie' stereotype of four old geezers in Aran Sweaters singing diddly dee. The Line Of Best Fit
  • Now fast-forward to what next season could be: the saga of an 39-year-old geezer who hasn't seen game action in three years.
  • That should be perfectly understandable, seeing as that old geezer has an even worse temper than mine, and that's really saying something.
  • I look in the mirror and this other old geezer looks back at me. The Sun
  • More proof that this old geezer is pandering to Clinton supporters. McCain incorrectly denies criticizing media's Clinton coverage
  • They fool everyone into believing they're all powerful, but then you get up close and peel back the curtain, and it's just some old geezer with a few levers sticking out of the control panel.
  • We should all boycott CBS and its advertisers unitl the old geezer is fired. Palin accepts apology but says time for change
  • The eight-stringed zither on which the old geezer accompanies himself has a really funky tone; he adds mouth percussion between stanzas.
  • He was this old geezer who should have retired at least two years ago, but could never bring himself to leave.
  • The man stares after him, in his head denying that he'll ever be like that, that he'll die in a blaze of glory before he becomes some old geezer who can hardly make it up the stairs to his apartment.
  • But unless you're an 85-year-old geezer, the numbers say you won't entertain such scary thoughts.
  • Where Jim was a lean, flexible, athletic type, this old man before me was an enormous old geezer who would've had the good sense to glue his fat lips shut every morning.
  • Third round'This old geezer might have a chance. Times, Sunday Times
  • And she left him standing there feeling like a decrepit old geezer because he didn't have any body art. The Sun
  • The guy rolling the doobie on the bunk at the end of the youth hostel (an ageist term if ever there was one!) could be anything, an Oz or a Swede, but he won't be an old geezer.
  • But there's life in the old geezer yet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Colorful old geezer who walks everyplace with this gnarled briarwood cane, almost as tall as he is, and a big straw hat on his head. Duma Key
  • He can be pretty cool sometimes, but mostly, he's a stuckup old geezer.
  • I guess you could consider me a dull old geezer who is not yet 65, but over 55 and who is still not accustomed to doing nothing for a living.
  • And she left him standing there feeling like a decrepit old geezer because he didn't have any body art. The Sun
  • So here I sit under a canopy hoping and praying that the next old geezer to step up has a heart attack before he can finish the match.
  • No way am I hauling some old geezer's new dresser when I've got some serious celebrating to do.
  • In front of him, a doddery old geezer with a walking stick stepped out in the road.
  • ‘Be thankful that old geezer has a soft heart,’ he snarls.
  • He's a great old geezer. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a hound dog laying in the yard and an old geezer in overalls was sitting on the porch.
  • There was a German shepherd laying in the yard and an old geezer was sitting on the porch.
  • This old geezer is what is wrong with Washington D.C. That should tell you why he supports Hillary! Rep. Ike Skelton picks Clinton
  • I am very saddend that this old geezer is still around still sucking at the public trough. I'm 'saddened' by 'vicious attacks' on Palin, McCain says
  • This old geezer is a walking, talking ball of contradictions, lies, malaprops and scary, “Dr. Strangelove” type personalities. The Early Word: The War, at Home and Abroad - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Like as not I'd have developed an aversion to people I didn't know, turned in on myself, and ended up a miserable old man instead of the happy old geezer I have become.

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