Similar words: fog, fog up, fogey, foggy, fogged, foghorn, befogged, fogbound. Meaning: ['fəʊgɪ] n. someone whose style is out of fashion.
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(1) The party is run by a bunch of old fogies who resist progress.
(2) Some of us old fogies - I am 60 - are non-violent from necessity.
(3) I'm a bit of an old fogy.
(4) I hope you like old fogy food.
(5) Not all popular writers were the old fogy of the feudalist society and many of them were influenced by Western ideology and some of them were even revolutionaries.
(6) Because of his fogy ideas[sentencedict.com], Old Tom brought the house about his ears.
(7) Patty: No, but I don't want an old fogy or some kid straight out of medical school!
(8) I don't want to sound like I'm some old fogy.
(9) We cannot guarantee the punctual arrival of trains in fogy weather.
(10) Not only the gold domestic player so, the old fogy attempts the branch also in a counter - attack, because Press special returns to base becomes fast indecisive.
(11) One online pundit said that Obama sounded "like a grumpy old man. " Another suggested that in criticizing technology he was acting like an "old fogy.
(12) Liu Lichang is an ancient street. It is famous for old fogy.