I guess you could consider me a dull old geezer who is not yet 65, but over 55 and who is still not accustomed to doing nothing for a living. |
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If there's another geezer out there to challenge this passage for sheer exuberance, he or she is a person I long to meet. |
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In front of him, a doddery old geezer with a walking stick stepped out in the road. |
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The guy rolling the doobie on the bunk at the end of the youth hostel could be anything, an Oz or a Swede, but he won't be an old geezer. |
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I got your number from a geezer down the Circle, a bloke with a pony tail who said you could sort me out. |
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So here I sit under a canopy hoping and praying that the next old geezer to step up has a heart attack before he can finish the match. |
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Dark, observant hip-hop meets geezer Garage on the harsh and honest streets. |
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For all the mockney accents and geezer lingo, an assortment of mens-wear sales assistants would be more threatening than this bunch. |
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At this point, he went off on one, and we were scribbling furiously, but his PR geezer stopped us from telling the whole story. |
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She loves interesting expressions, intriguing phrases and gets very excited when I describe a character in the book as a diamond geezer. |
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After painting his self-portrait of a grumpy old geezer, he suddenly became friendly. |
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Nicky Cole is a flash geezer from the South, but Yates is a flash geezer from the North. |
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As we turned to go, a tall old geezer with a long walking stick was in our way. |
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But unless you're an 85-year-old geezer, the numbers say you won't entertain such scary thoughts. |
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That should be perfectly understandable, seeing as that old geezer has an even worse temper than mine, and that's really saying something. |
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I don't think I could have handled it if the old geezer had carked it before I got to see him. |
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He was this old geezer who should have retired at least two years ago, but could never bring himself to leave. |
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An old geezer in a crinkly blue suit greeted us near the line of shopping carts in Mega-Mart, and he smiled as if we were long lost grandsons returning from the North Pole. |
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What do ya expect, geezer? He's as full as a Pommy's complaint box! |
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There is also the fact that cockney gangsters of the sort found here had their cinematic stock crashingly devalued by all those geezer movies a few years ago. |
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I might add that the guy doing the stage running around was a top geezer. |
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Like as not I'd have developed an aversion to people I didn't know, turned in on myself, and ended up a miserable old man instead of the happy old geezer I have become. |
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Where Jim was a lean, flexible, athletic type, this old man before me was an enormous old geezer who would've had the good sense to glue his fat lips shut every morning. |
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And the attendant was a thin greying geezer, way past retirement. |
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How can they expect anyone to sleep, anyway, when that whuffing geezer of a night nurse pops in every half-hour or so, and floods the room with obnoxious light. |
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He can be pretty cool sometimes, but mostly, he's a stuckup old geezer. |
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It's popular, now, for folk to stress Suede's feyness, but Killing of a Flashboy comes on like the nastiest geezer at the pub. |
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A few weeks ago one old geezer showed up at B. H. Q. with a big wicker hamper. |
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We got to know the commissionaire at the BBC bar, an old Irish geezer who would let us in because he liked us. |
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To someone my age Keith Richards in his memoir Life has a kind of rare healthy post-Empire geezer transparency. |
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Plus, click here to read syndicated columnist and co-founder of Wowowow.com Liz Smith on geezer buying power. |
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This did not, however, stop her from snagging, at the age of 17, an older geezer named Blavatsky. |
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He's a sound bloke, solid, reliable and in short a diamond geezer. |
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Little kids love its energy and silliness, while even the grouchiest geezer can figure out how to drive a go-kart. |
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He was a bit of a geezer. Used to box with the Krays when he was a young 'un. |
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How a night on the tiles with paella, Porcelanosa and a pukka geezer left Justin and Colin completely floored. |
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Mr. Hamby is not some old geezer pining for the good old days. |
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Another possibility is the angry old geezer persona. |
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Diamond geezer, smug git, or filthy-tempered old fart? |
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This frizzle-headed old geezer had a chin on her as rough well, as rough as her family, and they're rough 'uns. |
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Meanwhile, friendly geezer greengrocer Chris Bavin introduces some truckers to a secret ingredient that stops us absorbing so much fat. |
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First of all he lost the title of best player in the world to compatriot Ronaldinho, then he lost the title of toothiest player in the world to the same geezer. |
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Hear Brad Pitt trying to talk like a dodgy Irish geezer, begorra. |
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