Morgan, an apparently irascible old codger, is quite literally the brains of the outfit. |
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The usual plan is to hit town and grill the nearest toothless old codger or incorrigible oddball. |
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The old codger arrived, the same one who had beaten the woodcutter and the miller. |
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Thirty years on, having your dreams interrupted by some old codger with a pair of scissors is the least of your worries. |
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After his e-mail rant was made public, Simpson apologized in his colorful old codger way. |
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Not that he ever cooks for journalists, the miserable old codger. |
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But over on The X Factor the elderliness of codger judges Louis Walsh and Ma Osbourne is a problem. |
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Beside her, McKellen, is an amazingly delicate fading old codger. |
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He's an irascible old codger, and usually spot on in his pronouncements. |
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This isn't the view of a cynical old codger, but an unfortunate fact. |
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Two backbenchers – one an old codger on the way down, the other a newcomer on the way up – are called upon to propose the 'Humble Address' when the Commons reconvenes. |
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Frenemies for ever Cobra v codger Song of liberation or hate? |
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It stinks of hypocrisy when an old codger of a white General announces a more considerable effort to addressing this lack of talent from the black community. |
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The Codger pointed to a figure dressed in sombre colours, slightly behind and to the right. |
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