Similar words: time and time again, estimated time of arrival, seedtime, bedtime, lead time, dead time, hard time, good time. Meaning: n. 1. an experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service 2. an elderly man.
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1. The old-timers and established families clutched the reins of power.
2. The jazz club always has a good mixture of old-timers and new faces.
3. Old-timers can teach a lot to young pups.
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4. Our first stop was the Forge, where a bunch of Old-Timers sat drinking beer on the wooden porch.
5. Some of the Internet old-timers lament the inevitable change that commercialization will wreak on the unique subculture.
6. He would mysteriously shake so badly sometimes that old-timers recommended a large brandy.
7. Desperate for quiet they called police who told the old-timers to pipe down.
8. Old-timers were very adamant about which medicines worked for them and which did not.
9. It had been an old-timer, with a long white beard and a Gabby Hayes hat.
10. Only a quarter of the 80 members of the new Assembly are old-timers elected before voters approved Proposition 140 in November 1990.
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12. As an official Internet oldtimer who makes it his business to stay relevant, he has particularly useful insights on the business of curating applicable content with great efficiency and timeliness.
13. She was a sweet, silver-haired oldtimer with a warm smile and a twinkle in her eye.
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