We have no meanings for "accompany old" in our records yet.
1 He has that which should accompany old age-honour, love, obedience, troops of friends.
2 The physical frailties that accompany old age are a given.
3 We accordingly made up our minds to accompany old Folkard.
4 Nor were his pranks confined to the land; he soon learned to accompany old Pluto on the water.
5 He had been promised a home, comfort, respectability, friendship-"allthat should accompany old age"-andshe had prevented the fulfilment of the promise.
6 In discussing the last of the evils which accompany old age, the near approach of death, Cicero rises to something higher than his usual level.
7 On Sundays Thorpe fell into the habit of accompanying old Jackson Hines on his hunting expeditions.
8 It was noticed that he cast frequent and admiring glances at a handsome red-skinned maiden who accompanied old Spotted Tail's daughter.
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