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Meanings of old toper in English
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Usage of old toper in English
1
The oldtoper and vagabond is usually a silent drinker.
2
A jolly oldtoper!
3
The butterflies are the worst oldtopers of them all.
4
Some of them are sucking away like oldtopers.
5
They are oldtopers; no possibility of interfering.
6
Your oldtopers are all for coming at once, to the bottle, and your old lovers for ever mumbling the toast.
7
So he acts like oldtopers, who, when they know the best wine, will not be put off with inferior quality.
8
"What has become of the oldtoper who lives up yonder among the chimney-pots?"
9
"Faith, the good wine gets into my head." (I should think so, the oldtoper!
10
"Why, John," hastily began the mother, "you speak as if he were an oldtoper."
11
"Ye leetle oldtoper," cried Clenk delightedly, waxing jocose in his relief, "ye been swindling me!
12
The pedant and the tyrant drank like oldtopers, who can absorb any amount of liquor-beit wine, or something stronger-withoutbecoming actually intoxicated.
13
(I should think so, the oldtoper!
14
"Let him alone," said an oldtoper; and Griffith remained a good hour with his head on the table.
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"He is Grandfather Potter-used to be known as ' oldToper Potter;' and she is known throughout the city as 'Little Kitty McKay.'"