centenarian, fuddy-duddy, golden-ager, grandsire, octogenarian, old dog, old fogy, old gentleman, old-timer, pantaloon, senile, sexagenarian, veteran
Definitionn. an oldster in his dotage
Last update: October 5, 2015
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But in the histories of the wars with his vassals he is often little more than a tyrannical dotard, who is made to submit to gross insult. [Please select]
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"The Whiggish old dotard, I could pluck out his inwards." [Please select]
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Quentin he had suffered much from us pages, as a slow, peevish old dotard must. [Please select]
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Bid the soldiers forward, and give the dotard the same choice that you give all his countrymen--to stand aside or be trampled on. [Please select]
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I know how you have imposed upon the credulity of a weak-minded old woman and a one-armed d-dotard sufficiently to get yourself invited to Hawkhurst. [Please select]
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