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English citations of codgy

Adjective: "old in age or mentality; hoary; stodgy"

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  • 1975 — James C. Humes, Podium Humor: A Raconteur's Treasury of Witty and Humorous Stories, Harper & Row (1985), →ISBN, pages 25-26:
    It's like an association test a codgy old Church of England dean once gave to a young man who was hoping to win a church-endowed scholarship to Oxford.
  • 1992 — George H. W. Bush, speech in Plymouth, Michigan on 26 September 1992 (transcript from the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum):
    And he wants to put more with those codgy old subcommittee chairmen in Washington.
  • 1995 — Bob Dole, speech in Los Angeles, California on 31 May 1995 (transcript from The American Presidency Project):
    My voice and the rising voices of millions of other Americans who share this view represent more than the codgy old attempt of one generation to steal the fun of another.
  • 1998 — Justin Matott, A Harvest of Reflections: Wisdom for the Soul Through the Seasons, Ballantine Books (1998), →ISBN, page 45:
    I imagined encountering a codgy farmer with a long-barreled shotgun — someone I had no desire to confront!
  • 2000 — Sarah Bush Walker, Running Full Circle, iUniverse (2000), →ISBN, page 105:
    Two hours later, he found himself pacing outside the little office off the lobby of the terminal, determined to out-wait the codgy old bastard.
  • 2006 — Joseph Laudati, In Darkness It Dwells, Medallion Press (2006), →ISBN, pages 461-462:
    And these weren't codgy old farmers or doped-up school kids.
  • 2010 — Anthony Plew, Fidelity Fidelity Fidelity, AuthorHouse (2010), →ISBN, pages 273-274:
    "Why, Mr. Sickert, you codgy old bastard! You'd like that, wouldn't you?
  • 2011 — Charles Solbrig, LaserSTAR: The Space Defense Chronicles, AuthorHouse (2011), →ISBN, page 460:
    Every time John thought about how his wife had survived because their house had withstood the flood so much better than his neighbors, he gave thanks to the builder — a codgy old man they'd gotten very mad at at the time.