fogey (Meaning)

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fogey (n)

someone whose style is out of fashion

fogey Sentence Examples

  1. Old Mr. Jenkins, a notorious fogey, steadfastly refused to embrace modern technology.
  2. Aunt Mildred, an endearing fogey, still subscribed to newspapers and wrote letters in cursive.
  3. The fogeyish professor clung to outdated theories, oblivious to scientific advancements.
  4. Uncle Harold, a charming fogey, delighted in regaling his grandchildren with tales of the "good old days."
  5. The neighborhood was filled with fogeys who disapproved of the changing times.
  6. The fogeyish mayor reminisced about the days when the town was smaller and simpler.
  7. Grandma Betty was a sweet fogey who baked delicious cookies and knitted cozy sweaters.
  8. Mr. Smith, a quintessential fogey, always wore a suit and tie, even on weekends.
  9. The fogeyish society matron looked down upon her daughter's choice of a punk rock boyfriend.
  10. Grandpa George was a lovable fogey who had a knack for telling heartwarming stories.

FAQs About the word fogey

someone whose style is out of fashion

fossil, veteran, conservative, Colonel Blimp, stick-in-the-mud, fud,mossback, antediluvian, reactionary, dodo

hipster, liberal, hipster, modern, trendy, liberal, trendy,modern,, progressive

Old Mr. Jenkins, a notorious fogey, steadfastly refused to embrace modern technology.

Aunt Mildred, an endearing fogey, still subscribed to newspapers and wrote letters in cursive.

The fogeyish professor clung to outdated theories, oblivious to scientific advancements.

Uncle Harold, a charming fogey, delighted in regaling his grandchildren with tales of the "good old days."