old-timer in the PONS Dictionary

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We'll need more race courses or driving tracks for taking your favourite old-timer car out for a ride.
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And she's definitely not the only old-timer in the water.
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Way better than the old-timer-toker method of actually putting it on low heat in their oven.
www.cannabisculture.com
And on her return last month, she appeared in remarkably good health for such an old-timer.
www.dailymail.co.uk
You get the feeling this 2.0-litre, 160bhp old-timer is rather proud of how the family has grown up...
www.topgear.com
He has a horrible disposition and is very abusive to the women working in the locker room as an old-timer who worked around women wrestlers who doubled as escorts.
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Most of the rivalries started due to the schools' compositions, because four of the old-timer six were schools exclusively for males from affluent families.
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This angered the old-timer and conservative constituencies who originally voted for him, as he mainly talked about building large-scale development projects.
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The newcomer looks at the old-timer, but seeing no reaction, decides to let the matter drop.
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Now that he's an old-timer, his music seems even more solid and substantial.
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