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Old-timer   /oʊldtˈaɪmər/   Listen
Old-timer

noun
1.
An experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service.  Synonyms: old hand, old stager, oldtimer, stager, veteran, warhorse.
2.
An elderly man.  Synonyms: antique, gaffer, old geezer, oldtimer.






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"Old-timer" Quotes from Famous Books



... the enthusiasm of an old-timer welcoming a newcomer to any country. Gold! Plenty of it! They told us, in breathless snatches, the most marvellous tales—one sailor had dug $17,000 in a week; another man, a farmer from New England, ...
— Gold • Stewart White

... here, Old-timer, remember I been trouping man and boy for over forty year and it's ...
— Merton of the Movies • Harry Leon Wilson

... said finally. 'Suppose I were not satisfied? Then what? The deal is made, and a bargain, old-timer, is a bargain.' ...
— The Desert Valley • Jackson Gregory



Words linked to "Old-timer" :   expert, old man, Methuselah, graybeard, greybeard



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