codger (Meaning)

Wordnet

codger (n)

used affectionately to refer to an eccentric but amusing old man

Webster

codger (n.)

A miser or mean person.

A singular or odd person; -- a familiar, humorous, or depreciatory appellation.

codger Sentence Examples

  1. The old codger sat on the park bench, feeding breadcrumbs to the pigeons.
  2. Despite his gruff exterior, the neighborhood kids knew the old codger had a heart of gold.
  3. The local pub was a favorite hangout for the group of codgers who gathered to swap stories.
  4. With his cane in hand, the codger made his slow but steady way down the sidewalk.
  5. The young man offered to help the codger carry his groceries home.
  6. The codger chuckled at the antics of the children playing in the park.
  7. Many regarded the codger as the unofficial historian of the town, with his vast knowledge of its past.
  8. Despite his age, the codger remained sharp-witted and quick to offer advice.
  9. The codger's wrinkled face broke into a smile as he reminisced about days gone by.
  10. Although considered a loner by some, the codger cherished the companionship of his faithful dog.

FAQs About the word codger

used affectionately to refer to an eccentric but amusing old manA miser or mean person., A singular or odd person; -- a familiar, humorous, or depreciatory appe

eccentric, character, geezer, oddity, nut, crackpot, kook, flake, nutcase, oddball

follower,sheep, follower, sheep, conformer, conformer,conformist, conformist,

The old codger sat on the park bench, feeding breadcrumbs to the pigeons.

Despite his gruff exterior, the neighborhood kids knew the old codger had a heart of gold.

The local pub was a favorite hangout for the group of codgers who gathered to swap stories.

With his cane in hand, the codger made his slow but steady way down the sidewalk.