How To Use Oldish In A Sentence

  • (I exclude series with titles along the lines of "a drama series about oldish ladies".) Thoughts on The Jewel in the Crown
  • It's an oldish building, but it's nice, fairly weathertight, and fits my needs.
  • It's an oldish building, but it's nice, fairly weathertight, and fits my needs.
  • a little oldish misshapen stooping woman
  • She had used a light blush to make Mila's face pinker and a shimmery goldish-brown eyeshadow for her eyelids and dark, but not too dark, pink lipgloss for her mouth.
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  • ‘Good afternoon,’ said an oldish man with a deep voice.
  • I drooled over him as I watched his slightly goldish-brownish hair drift in the breeze of the kid snoring behind us as we wrote notes to each other.
  • An oldish couple approached the crossing as I was aiming my camera.
  • You can see the Assistant website here, listen to some oldish but goodish demos here, and find out about the next gig here, too, when we know about it.
  • # posted by James Graham (Quaequam Blog!): 20 August, 2008 01: 10 quaequam postscript is much appreciated, particularly as I live in a conurbation with two universities, one oldish with (these days) lots of rich kids and the other an upstart with lots of OK kids. Universities: Schools for biologically mature children?
  • All Gotham is waiting to hear all about St. Philips 'choir; the boys are working hard and Mr. Kenney looks a little "oldish," but of course they'll do finely. The Woman's Era, Vol. 1
  • Three oldish men from among the high-somebodies stood nearest him, watching him as a magpie watches a cat. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • In fact, he might even be considered on the oldish side, although no-one would dare tell him that to his face.
  • You can see the Assistant website here, listen to some oldish but goodish demos here, and find out about the next gig here, too, when we know about it.
  • She had used a light blush to make Mila's face pinker and a shimmery goldish-brown eyeshadow for her eyelids and dark, but not too dark, pink lipgloss for her mouth.
  • On his wrist a heavy gold ( goldish, Liz persuaded herself meanly) bracelet. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • Links flickr! use. perl journal oldish homepage local filter OK, that's weird.
  • The typewriter, an oldish electric model, stood on the dining-table. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • The interior of the restaurant is straight out of 1950s Brooklyn - goldish paint, plaster busts and gilt mirrors create a very old-fashioned feel.
  • Begging to be excused for a moment, he passed away into the rearmost quarters of the bank; whence, after an appreciable interval, he returned again in earnest talk with a superior, an oldish and a baldish, but a very gentlemanly man. The Wrong Box
  • It's the confidential stenographer who has been tampered with — you remember that middle-aged, youngish-oldish woman, Tom? THEFT

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