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I. old [əʊld] ADJ.

1. old person, animal, object:

old

2. old after sust. (denoting an age):

old

3. old atrbv. (former):

old
old job

4. old atrbv. (long known):

old
old

5. old atrbv. coloq. (expression of affection):

old

6. old atrbv. coloq. (any):

a load of old rubbish! pey.
to be as tough as old boots
you can't teach an old dog new tricks provb.
money for old rope

II. old [əʊld] SUST. the old pl.

old
stari m pl.

III. old [əʊld] COMPOSIT.

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old SUST.

of old
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old ADJ.

old

old ˈage SUST. no pl.

old age

old-ˈfash·ioned ADJ. esp pey.

old ˈgirl SUST.

1. old girl (old woman):

old girl

2. old girl esp ingl. brit. coloq. (patronizing address):

old girl

3. old girl esp ingl. brit. coloq. (affectionate address):

old girl

old ˈlady SUST.

1. old lady (elderly female):

old lady

2. old lady coloq. (one's wife, mother):

old ˈman SUST.

1. old man (elderly male):

old man

2. old man inform. (husband, father):

the/his old man

old ˈmas·ter SUST.

old master

I. ˈold school SUST. elog.

II. ˈold school ADJ.

old school

old ˈstag·er SUST.

1. old stager (old man):

old stager
starostnik(starostnica) m (f)

2. old stager:

veteran(ka) m (f)
staroselec(staroselka) m (f)

ˈold-style ADJ. pred.

old-style

Old ˈTes·ta·ment SUST. the Old Testament

old-ˈtim·er SUST. coloq.

1. old-timer (old man):

old-timer

2. old-timer:

veteran(ka) m (f)
staroselec(staroselka) f

old age ˈpen·sion·er SUST. ingl. austr. ingl. brit.

[starostni] upokojenec(upokojenka) m (f)

old ˈpeo·ple's home SUST.

old ˈwives' tale SUST.

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wax old V.

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They might yet surprise us, these two old stagers, and we should surely wish them well with their evaluations.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The contemporary cricketers showed the old stagers that reputations count for little.
www.espncricinfo.com
Few old stagers can buck the trend.
www.bbc.co.uk
It can be hard for some of the old stagers to let go, so you have to keep reviewing it.
www.stuff.co.nz
The presence of old stagers in local scholastic sport, representing the administrative, supporter or on-the-field cohort, detracted somewhat from the competition, however enticing.
jamaica-gleaner.com