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    octogenarian


    1. When Jason escorted the svelte octogenarian from the McFee house to his own, the


    2. As you can see, I"m fifty years-old but look like an octogenarian, a very poor, pathetic and stinky one at that


    3. Add to that the indignity of being sucked off by an octogenarian shirt lifter, Mark added, and you have the kind of scenario that could really damage a man’s reputation


    4. over to the confused octogenarian


    5. Motilal Vora, the octogenarian treasurer of the Congress party, was getting desperate


    6. This pall was the pall of the Bishop's wrath; and there was so much of it that it actually reached over into the dwellings of the Dean and Chapter and blackened those white spots, and it got into the hitherto calm home of the Mayor, who had the misfortune to have business with the Bishop the very day after Ingeborg's return, and an edge of it--but quite enough to choke an old man--even invaded the cathedral, where it extinguished the head verger, a sunny octogenarian privileged to have his little joke with the Bishop, and who had it unfortunately as usual, and was instantly muffled in murkiness and never joked again


    7. In the face of constant hard-line reins being put on him, the octogenarian leader of the largest communist country in the world was having to tread a very careful path


    8. A blue-haired octogenarian stared back at him from behind the counter


    9. He talked, walked and thought slow; he had all the qualities of the octogenarian except he could run six miles as fast as most eighty-year-olds drive it


    10. Apparently, she had the eyes of a college student and the occipital cortex of an octogenarian

    11. One is Macklin, the octogenarian exception to most rules


    12. The nettles were as thick as the grass and ivy stuck an octogenarian rake to the wall of the outhouse, which had a little stained glass window in the door


    13. de Port-de-Guy, bald, and rather aged than old, was wont to relate that in 1793, at the age of sixteen, he had been put in the galleys as refractory and chained with an octogenarian, the Bishop of Mirepoix, also refractory, but as a priest, while he was so in the capacity of a soldier


    14. He could hear the octogenarian breathe


    15. And the octogenarian went on in a grave and angry voice:—


    16. Marius on that barricade after the octogenarian was the


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    "octogenarian" definitions

    someone whose age is in the eighties


    being from 80 to 89 years old