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"old dear" Definitions
  1. an informal way of referring to an old woman that can show a lack of respect

17 Sentences With "old dear"

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"It felt like the passing of an old dear friend," he said.
Write letters to old, dear friends, or to yourself in the future.
I jumped off the peak of the giddying Agency Tower in Crackdown with an old, dear friend, shortly before he died.
Result: Taking all that half a mile down the road, at pace, to make sure the old dear didn't miss her train.
Like that old tom that lives next door with the mad old dear, who shows up at your rear window twice a week, after the gloopy scrapings from your budget tin of absolutely not dolphin-friendly tuna flakes.
Even if we are just going to be seven or eight old dear friends sitting around the kitchen table and drinking beer, I still perform this small formality of dressing the pig correctly, with the apple in its mouth.
Lexy reminds him he shouldn't but Weaver drinks anyway. In the original script, Race addressed others as "old dear". Cary Grant was offered the part of Hyde but turned it down. Queens Gate Place Mews, SW7, was used as the filming location for Edward Lexy's (Richard Attenborough's) garage.
Generating much fan mail from across the heartland. Misty was often accompanied by various campy co/host like Drac, Freddie, Wolifie, DT, Mother Zombie, and her old dear friend "Frankie". Her on-air personality progressed from Dark and Mystical to Wacky off the wall shtick with a Midwest flare. Her sassy jabs and pop culture heckles were a favorite of her viewers.
She stated "I demanded that he should cease doing such a hateful action to a woman. He said, 'Oh, my old dear, I can grip you wherever I like to-day'";, quoted in . and another said "the policeman who tried to move me on did so by pushing his knees in between me from behind, with the deliberate intention of attacking my sex"., quoted in .
An aspiring perfume creator, he is able to tell exactly what aftershave or perfume his friends are wearing. His "old dear" is a "yummy mummy". He has had huge success marketing his own range of scented holy water. Was recently supposed to be getting married, but his fiancee left him after she discovered he had maintained an internet gambling addiction (they had met at a support group meeting).
Peggy has redecorated the living room and her husband, Roger, can't stand it. Peggy's usual exquisite taste was overcome by a mysterious lapse which caused her to redo the room as if it were a stage set. Everything faces one wall, the "fourth wall," which she's left bare and which is really the audience. Unable to cope any further, and needing someone to talk to, Roger asks their old, dear friend, Julia, to fly up from New York.
From 1873 until 1881, Mary Mapes Dodge was involved with the day-to-day operations of all aspects of St. Nicholas. She created the magazine departments, wrote the monthly column Jack-in-the-Pulpit, and contributed many stories and poems. In the first issue she explained why she chose St. Nicholas for the name of the magazine: :Is he not the boys' and girls' own Saint, the especial friend of young Americans?... And what is more, isn't he the kindest, best, and jolliest old dear that ever was known?...
" Maurice Richardson in The Observer (13 September 1970) began, "Her eightieth book and [al]though not her best very far from her worst." He concluded: "At moments one wonders whether the old dear knows the difference between a hippie and a skinhead but she is still marvellously entertaining. I shall expect her to turn permissive for her eighty-firster." Robert Barnard said of this spy novel that it was "The last of the thrillers, and one that slides from the unlikely to the inconceivable and finally lands up in incomprehensible muddle.
Claire Murphy of The Daily Mirror described Babe as "evil" and a "villain", and her colleague, Natalie Corner, named Babe "one of the most hated characters". Laura-Jayne Tyler of Inside Soap called Babe "wicked", while Sarah Deen of the Metro said that Babe is "that troublemaking, sinister little voice in people's ear that makes bad things happen" and branded her "Halloween personified". Johnathon Hughes of Digital Spy described Babe as a "sinister spinster" and "bitter". A Soaplife reporter labelled Babe as "ruthless", a "twisted witch" and a "devious little woman", while Morgan (Digital Spy) thought Babe is "rotten to the core" and not "a cuddly old dear".
As in Fata Morgana, Aranda was stylistically influenced by comic strips. He gave the film a different tone from the novel, opting for a mixture of political thriller and a comic strip tone. Much of the film’s action is filtered through headlines and television reports in imitation of the way in which the Spanish public lived the transition. The televised funeral of the Communist leader is a sly montage of mourners at the funeral of Franco, while La Pasionaria (the legendary Spanish Communist leader who passed dictatorship in exile in the Soviet Union) appears as a senile old dear who sits next to the victim but does not even realize he is dead.
130 Much of the film's action is filtered through headlines and television reports in imitation of the way in which the Spanish public lived the transition. The televised funeral of the Communist leader is a sly montage of mourners at the funeral of Franco. Dolores Ibárruri (the Spanish Communist leader who lived in exile in the Soviet Union during much of the Francoist period) is portrayed as a senile old dear who sits next to the victim but does not realize he is dead. Like La Muchacha de las Bragas de Oro, this was a film about extremist coming together in a democracy, in this case in order to solve a crime.
Second Set raced five times as a four-year- old in 1992 without winning but ran well in several major races. On his first race of the season he was beaten a head by Lahib in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot when conceding six pounds to the winner and then finished third, beaten less than a length, behind Marling and Selkirk in the Sussex Stakes. He was then moved up in distance for the Arlington Million on 6 September and finished unplaced behind the Frenc-trained five-year-old Dear Doctor. On his return to Europe in autumn he finished fifth behind Lahib in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and third to Selkirk in the Challenge Stakes.

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