An experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service.
1 He says, 'Let me help you with that, oldtimer . '
2 Pilgrims and tenderfeet they were, and their lack of foresight might well shock an oldtimer like Murphy.
3 A reg'lar oldtimer it's agoin' to be.
4 Frankie P., the Lunch Bunch oldtimer who was chairing the meeting, asked if someone wanted to do the Chip Club.
5 The oldtimer would have bombarded it with a large brunette pill about the size and color of a damson plum.
6 One oldtimer claims that the outfit he works for bought a hind quarter of the carcass in 1857 and made corned beef of it.
7 Then, if the gaming tables here were as crudely run as an oldtimer he'd known on Earth had said, he could try a coup.
8 Even the oldtimers who'd been on Zarathustra since the first colonization said so.
9 Sandals and a crutch don't become ye at all, Oldtimer .
10 There was no yard sale here, only the oldtimers sitting silently in their cars.
11 The 103rd Street boys were all oldtimers - thin ,sallowfaces; bitter, twisted mouths; stiff-fingered ,stylizedgestures.
12 If you find any oldtimers who have just discovered some lost bonanza, take them into camp.
13 Al liked that; introduce a new favourite in court, and see how the oldtimers bid to prove themselves.
14 Oldtimers coming back to town were told You wouldn't know the the voice how, it has matured so.
15 That's what the oldtimers call it.
16 When's the stage due, tomorrow, Oldtimer ?
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