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[ UK /ˈə‍ʊldstɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈoʊɫdstɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an elderly person

How To Use oldster In A Sentence

  • A younger person's way of getting an oldster out of his rocking chair! OUT OF THE ASHES
  • Scientists can't explain why these areas spawn healthier oldsters, but it may have to do with a more active, agrarian lifestyle, a diet rich in fish, and lower daily calorie counts.
  • So any oldsters collecting benefits now wouldn't need to worry.
  • Was all set for some Halloween clues so had to regear -- we oldsters know Marian Davies, including the naughty Citizen Kane reference. Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle
  • Today I was wishing I had one of those giant families filled with colorful oldsters so I could call them up and ask them what it was they talked about on a day to day basis during WWII or the Korean War.
  • From the roof, they could see the entire yard and down the street, past the weather-beaten houses to the VFW at the end of the block, where oldsters gathered to play bingo and swap stories. The Sins of Brother Curtis
  • Osprey Ridge and Eagle Pines sweeten the deal for the oldsters.
  • Presently she added, O my lord Nur al-Din, an thou desire to nonsuit separation, be on thy guard against a swart-visaged oldster, blind of the right eye and lame of the left leg; for he it is who will be the cause of our severance. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • More oldsters seem to be resisting direct deposit, the Associated Press reports.
  • A younger person's way of getting an oldster out of his rocking chair! OUT OF THE ASHES
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