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oldish

[ohl-dish] / ˈoʊl dɪʃ /


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Oldish young men and youngish old men gravitated about him, their faces curiously identical.

From Erik Dorn by Hecht, Ben

Oldish men they were, wearing last-year hats and smoking Virginia cigarettes at lunch; always gossiping about the big chiefs, and at night disappearing to homes and families in New Jersey or Harlem.

From The Job An American Novel by Lewis, Sinclair

Dr. Oldish, who sought to be assigned, with Mr. Lemmon, as counsel for the prisoner, was not to be diverted from the main issue, and he boldly struck in.

From The Book of Buried Treasure Being a True History of the Gold, Jewels, and Plate of Pirates, Galleons, etc., which are sought for to this day by Paine, Ralph Delahaye




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