oldster in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I mostly made eye contact with the oldsters on campus.
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Those oldsters would be gone in one to two years and no one would be the wiser...
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The teenage years also take on a strange luminance in memory; it makes sense that oldsters might use those reminiscences as identity building blocks.
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Not only have the oldsters mostly held their ground, but they've done it in dominating fashion.
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Is he an oldster himself or a sympathetic observer?
www.express.co.uk
But what if the oldsters have more to give than conventional thinking imagines?
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No matter that when most of us oldsters were in college, the campuses were far less diverse places than they are today.
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If you could ignore the chaotic traffic, jostling crowds, endless noise and severe shortage of public conveniences for oldsters who might suddenly be "caught short".
www.telegraph.co.uk
Super-centenarians, as 110-plus oldsters are called, will become commonplace.
www.independent.co.uk
Traditionally, what oldsters give to youngsters involves, first, a sense of freedom from anxious conformism.
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