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codgers 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/ˈkäjər/,
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codgers, plural;
  1. An elderly man, esp. one who is old-fashioned or eccentric
    • - old codgers always harp on about yesteryear

  1. (codger) used affectionately to refer to an eccentric but amusing old man
  2. (codger) An amusingly eccentric or grumpy and usually elderly man
  3. (codger) Bloke, man, especially elderly and a little odd, as in silly codger.
  4. An old codger: an old fellow.
  5. (Codger) Tailor who does up old suits.
  6. (Codger) A whimsical term for an elderly man.
  7. (codger) the word started out in life as cadger – as in someone who cadges off others. The verb cadge (in turn) started off in life related to catch but along the way came to mean "beg"—hence, a "cadger" was a beggar. ...