Fogeys [noun]
Definition of Fogeys:
square
Opposite/Antonyms of Fogeys:
-
Sentence/Example of Fogeys:
In this way this old fogey thought to stroke my beard with honey, as the Germans say.
I came here to look after the estate, and here I have grown old—an old fogey, in fact.
Now run away to your golf and leave an old fogey to worry the thing out as best he can.
But when my slightly contemptuous companion spoke I had no answer, felt out of date and dull, a fogey and an idle man.
One old German fogey wanted to have all the letters on the German typewriters changed to German script.
The troops under my command, or supposed to be under my command, were drawn chiefly from the Old Fogey Division.
But what would have been the use of my declaring my suspicions to such an old-fashioned fogey as this worthy doctor?
They make enough fuss about an old fogey like me, as if I had a harem up me sleeve.
Her people are hastening to bring from hidden coves things once discarded as fogey.
Thus Marna smiled at the old fogey, her father, who opposed her going to London to be free.