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oldster
[ ohld-ster ]
noun
- an old or elderly person.
- (in the British navy) a midshipman of four years' standing.
oldster
/ ˈəʊə /
noun
- informal.an older person
- navy a person who has been a midshipman for four years
Example Sentences
Here, youngsters and oldsters alike turned up to pay tribute to the band.
Grammy voters go back and forth with this award: Sometimes they anoint headstrong youngsters as rock’s great new hope; other times they congratulate wizened oldsters for staying in the game.
Here’s a quick example of how young people still get Alanis while critical oldsters fail to learn any new tricks.
They’ve been given minor individual characteristics — a hat, a vest, tattoos, glasses, jewelry, a beauty mark, freckles, wrinkled outlines for the oldsters — to keep things dramatically clear.
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 83, on TV recently defended the oldsters — “Age is relative” — and Biden in particular: “He’s a kid to me.”
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