An experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service.
Someone who supervises the physical aspects in the production of a show and who is in charge of the stage when the show is being performed.
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Examples for "veteran"
Examples for "veteran"
1As one industry veteran said: No one really likes high oil prices.
2The Second World War veteran has raised £33m for health service charities.
3The deal marks the industry veteran's second acquisition in as many months.
4Rainier National Park on New Year's Day by an Iraq war veteran.
5It's a good veteran experienced team, and they play the right way.
1His warhorse grew excited, fought him for control as it danced forward.
2Binnesman the wizard sat atop Raj Ahten's own great gray Imperial warhorse.
3He spurred a great Imperial warhorse toward the fortress, drew his hammer.
4Shasta escapes from the land of Calormen with a Narnian warhorse, Bree.
5There were no heavy tracks from a warhorse, no tracks from men.
1He says, 'Let me help you with that, oldtimer.'
2Pilgrims and tenderfeet they were, and their lack of foresight might well shock an oldtimer like Murphy.
3A reg'lar oldtimer it's agoin' to be.
4Frankie P., the Lunch Bunch oldtimer who was chairing the meeting, asked if someone wanted to do the Chip Club.
5The oldtimer would have bombarded it with a large brunette pill about the size and color of a damson plum.
1I'd've thought an old-timer like you would've known to bring a radio.
2Despite his youth, Kane is something of an old-timer in musical terms.
3He feels constantly on him the amusedly critical eye of the old-timer.
4He remembered the advice of the old-timer on Sulphur Creek, and smiled.
5The old-timer was his enemy of the river pirates, old Shorty Thunder.
1In a moment she returned with an old hand-organ in her arms.
2She held out the watch toward Levine in one trembling old hand.
3The old hand threw himself back on his pillow in skeptical irritation.
4The albino was an old hand and could rightly read the signs.
5She took his wrinkled old hand in hers so plump and dimpled.
1The old stager turned round and stared at the younger politician.
2Steven Pienaar This old stager is a leading light for South Africans abroad.
3My horse was a steady old stager, not at all given to shying.
4From the off Byrne played up the role of the curmudgeonly old stager.
5What could she make out of an old stager like me!
1The old stager turned round and stared at the younger politician.
2Steven Pienaar This old stager is a leading light for South Africans abroad.
3She is at her business as a stager of new fashions.
4My horse was a steady old stager, not at all given to shying.
5From the off Byrne played up the role of the curmudgeonly old stager.
6What could she make out of an old stager like me!
7At any other time he would have admired the policy of the old stager.
8But I'm too old a stager not to see the flimsiness of such pretensions.
9I'm used to it, and I'm too old a stager to change my habits.
10Take the word of an old stager for that.
11The notary certainly felt uncomfortable, but he was too old a stager to display it.
12He was evidently an old stager, who would give the best dogs something to do.
13You take the word of an old stager like me and you won't go far-
14The Devil, that old stager, at his trick
15Giles continued talking-I'man old stager, I am.
16I wasn't the steady old stager I am now, Bunny; my analysis was a confession in itself.