old-age pensioner
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Ironically, most of the music-business people in LA are so antiseptic they think he's like an old-age pensioner, but people who observe from afar know how important he is.
From The Guardian • May 29, 2013
A white dwarf is the stellar equivalent of a shrunken but feisty old-age pensioner.
From Economist • Mar. 14, 2013
Huddleston sold his land to Arkansas Diamond Corp. for $36,000, spent the money in a hurry, is now an old-age pensioner.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Still, he says, laughing, "That doesn't mean that I can tell them about my old-age pensioner job."
From Time Magazine Archive
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After Montreal French-language La Presse, which carries Dr. Brady in translation, dropped him tor a week, the managing editor "heard from almost every old-age pensioner in the Dominion."
From Time Magazine Archive
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