fo'gey (Meaning)

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fo'gey (n.)

See Fogy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fo'gey

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fo'gey Sentence Examples

  1. The fogey's disapproving gaze cast a pall over the lively party.
  2. Despite his age, the fogey refused to compromise his outdated beliefs.
  3. The fogey's insistence on wearing a waistcoat and pocket watch evoked amusement from the younger generation.
  4. The old fogey grumbled about the declining morals of society.
  5. The fogey's archaic language made it difficult to understand his complaints.
  6. With a trembling hand, the fogey signed the document that would transfer his vast fortune to a group of worthy young people.
  7. The fogey's financial acumen had made him wealthy, but it had also isolated him from those who valued progress.
  8. The fogey's views on child-rearing were so outdated that they had become mere historical curiosities.
  9. The fogey's health had declined in recent years, but his sharp wit remained as biting as ever.
  10. Deep down, the fogey was a kind-hearted man who yearned for a connection with the modern world that eluded him.

FAQs About the word fo'gey

See Fogy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The fogey's disapproving gaze cast a pall over the lively party.

Despite his age, the fogey refused to compromise his outdated beliefs.

The fogey's insistence on wearing a waistcoat and pocket watch evoked amusement from the younger generation.

The old fogey grumbled about the declining morals of society.