Antonyms for old fogy
Grammar : Noun |
Definition of old fogy
- As in mossback : noun old-fashioned person
- As in stick-in-the-mud : noun unadventurous person
- As in fogy : noun square
- As in fuddy-duddy : noun old-fashion person
- Even if Old Fogy did study with Hummel, is that any reason why we should be bored by the fact?
- Extract from : « Old Fogy » by James Huneker
- Let me hasten to negative the report that I was ever a pupil of Old Fogy.
- Extract from : « Old Fogy » by James Huneker
- I am become such an old fogy that I am amazed at your spirit.
- Extract from : « The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume II (of II) » by Charles Darwin
- The "Clarion," for that was to be its name, was to have nothing "old fogy" about it.
- Extract from : « A First Family of Tasajara » by Bret Harte
- He was too old fogy, said Slinkie, to make good in the West.
- Extract from : « The Prairie Child » by Arthur Stringer
- And you—you only graduated at Yale, an old fogy mediæval institution!
- Extract from : « Duffels » by Edward Eggleston
- He called himself an old fogy, and wished he might be twenty years younger.
- Extract from : « The Spectacle Man » by Mary F. Leonard
- Be that as it may, the modern Brindaban said to his old fogy of a father: ‘I am off.’
- Extract from : « Mashi and Other Stories » by Rabindranath Tagore
- Besides, you are an old fogy, Sam—you are out of date, moth-eaten.
- Extract from : « The Cottage of Delight » by Will N. Harben
- Would you have thought the old fogy capable of acting like this?
- Extract from : « Two Poets » by Honore de Balzac
Synonyms for old fogy
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