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codger

[koj-er]

noun

  1. an eccentric man, especially one who is old.



codger

/ ˈkɒdʒə /

noun

  1. informal,  a man, esp an old or eccentric one: a term of affection or mild derision (often in the phrase old codger )

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Word History and Origins

Origin of codger1

1750–60; perhaps variant of obsolete cadger; cadge 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of codger1

C18: probably variant of cadger
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Example Sentences

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Indeed, the reactionary codgers whom Americans vote for tend to enact social policies that guarantee low social mobility, thus empowering a vicious cycle.

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“Thelma,” a mildly amusing, highly improbable codger comedy, is so typical of a certain kind of Sundance movie — sentimental, quirky, ingratiatingly likable — that it feels instantly familiar.

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More voters think Biden is the mentally suspect codger of the two.

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When I asked Winston how she and others had made the shirts so quickly, she looked at me like the codger I am:

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Like the colonoscopy-conversing codgers in “The Chair,” Professor Cassovan presents as a familiar comic figure: the elderly curmudgeon upholding antiquated ideals.

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