OLD CODGER vs CODGER: NOUN
- An old man
- Used affectionately to refer to an eccentric but amusing old man
- An amusingly eccentric or grumpy and usually elderly man.
- A singular or odd person; -- a familiar, humorous, or depreciatory appellation.
- A miser or mean person.
- A fellow; a chap: a familiar term of address, used in a slighting way.
- An old fellow; an odd person; a character: usually with old: as, a rum old codger.
- A mean, miserly man.
- A somewhat eccentric man, especially an old one.
- Used affectionately to refer to an eccentric but amusing old man
OLD CODGER vs CODGER: RELATED WORDS
- Galoot, Giggler, Shlub, Chappie, Solipsist, Lech, Grump, Fusspot, Fussbudget, Geezer, Schnook, Curmudgeon, Misanthrope, Lecher, Codger
- Windbag, Dolt, Octogenarian, Septuagenarian, Grouch, Oaf, Doddery, Whippersnapper, Grump, Senile, Oldster, Geezer, Curmudgeon, Coot, Old codger
OLD CODGER vs CODGER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Galoot, Giggler, Shlub, Chappie, Solipsist, Lech, Grump, Fusspot, Fussbudget, Geezer, Schnook, Curmudgeon, Misanthrope, Lecher, Codger
- Windbag, Dolt, Octogenarian, Septuagenarian, Grouch, Oaf, Doddery, Whippersnapper, Grump, Senile, Oldster, Geezer, Curmudgeon, Coot, Old codger
OLD CODGER vs CODGER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The system of passing power from one old codger to another is not necessarily the right system at all.
- Bob was a nice old codger with considerable experience, on the verge of retirement and probably not too interested in his job.
- The old codger wore very thick glasses perched on the end of his nose.
- The system of passing power from one old codger to another is not necessarily the right system at all.
- Any old or crippled codger could load and maintain it and, thanks to the relatively wide, metal frame and.
- Bob was a nice old codger with considerable experience, on the verge of retirement and probably not too interested in his job.
- Casey and Cyril Cusack, who took the part of Codger Sleehaun, on the other hand.
- The old codger wore very thick glasses perched on the end of his nose.
- So the days when this codger would roger all round him have ceased.