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viejo cascarrabias
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
old codger [əʊld ˈkɒdʒə] SUST. coloq.
vejete m coloq.
viejales Esp. coloq.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
vetarro (vetarra)
old codger coloq., hum.
cucho (cucha) m
old codger coloq.
old codger coloq.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. old [ingl. am. oʊld, ingl. brit. əʊld] ADJ.
1. old (of certain age):
¡a tu edad …!
2. old:
3.1. old (not new):
old clothes/car/remedy
old city/civilization
old custom/tradition
old custom/tradition
3.2. old (longstanding, familiar) atrbv.:
old friend/enemy/rivalry
old injury/problem
3.3. old (experienced, veteran) atrbv.:
old campaigner
old campaigner
4. old (former, previous) atrbv.:
old job/classmate
5. old LING.:
Old atrbv.
6.1. old coloq. atrbv. as intensifier:
she dresses just any old way or ingl. brit. also any old how
6.2. old coloq. atrbv. (in familiar references):
¡este John …!
hello, old thing ingl. brit.
no es mala gente coloq.
II. old [ingl. am. oʊld, ingl. brit. əʊld] SUST.
1. old (old people) + pl v.:
2. old (former times) liter.:
antaño liter.
en el diccionario PONS
codger [ˈkɒdʒəʳ] SUST. irón.
I. old [əʊld, ingl. am. oʊld] ADJ.
1. old (not young):
2. old (not new):
old food
old wine
old furniture, house
3. old (denoting an age):
4. old (former):
old job
5. old (long known):
6. old coloq. (expression of affection):
II. old [əʊld, ingl. am. oʊld] SUST.
1. old (elderly people):
2. old liter. (past):
en el diccionario PONS
codger [ˈkadʒ·ər] SUST. irón.
I. old [oʊld] ADJ.
1. old (not young):
2. old (not new):
old food
old wine
old furniture, house
3. old (denoting an age):
4. old (former):
old job
5. old (long known):
6. old coloq. (expression of affection):
II. old [oʊld] SUST.
1. old (elderly people):
2. old liter. (past):
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Call it an old codgers' outing, if you will, or perhaps a senior gap year -- and now it's actually going to happen.
www.telegraph.co.uk
They, like the lycra codger and me, stare at the flaming flare.
www.echo.net.au
So, habit, the deaths columns are a hardy perennial for a few old codgers.
sluggerotoole.com
Here we are, two old codgers and not terribly fit -- it's taken a real toll on my body.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The old codgers are looking after themselves, nothing unusual of course, instead of looking ahead.
www.edp24.co.uk

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