Similar words: lodger, dodger, hodgepodge, bodge, dodge, wodge, lodge, splodge. Meaning: ['kɒdʒə] n. used affectionately to refer to an eccentric but amusing old man.
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1. A couple of old codgers were sitting on the park bench, grumbling about the children.
2. Do any old codgers sail through the course?
3. He's a funny old codger.
4. Bald head over the blind, cute old codger.
5. I may be an old codger, but I've sharp ears.
6. He was just an old codger , Yu said and laughed.
7. We have some good young players in all positions so what I have done is bring in youth in Antonio and Gabriel and an old codger in Michael.
8. There are suits on phones, a confused crowd of witnesses and a codger rifling through filing cabinets.
9. It wasn’t until 130 years later in 1685 that it’s “off centre” meaning was applied to a personality and the first application held a kindly tone of an old codger.
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