fuddy-duddies in English
he probably thinks I'm an old fuddy-duddy
Use "fuddy-duddies" in a sentence
1. You and your fuddy-duddy ideas!
2. You're such an old fuddy-duddy!
3. Yeats, you old fuddy-duddy.
4. Professor Jones is an old fuddy-duddy.
5. That dress makes you look like such a fuddy-duddy.
6. Stephen loves pop culture, and not being seen as a fuddy-duddy.
7. Tony Blair and Gordon Brown talked excitedly about "transforming" Whitehall and its fuddy-duddy ways.
8. Stop being a fuddy-duddy any more, always dwelling on the past just means nothing!
9. Uncle Ernest's a bit of an old fuddy-duddy , he still believes women shouldn't smoke.
10. They think I'm an old fuddy-duddy because I don't approve of tattoos.
11. EXAMPLE: The boss was an old fuddy-duddy who did not allow dancing at company parties.
12. But to criticize Mr Hall's production as an exercise in fuddy-duddy Shakespeare is beside the point.
13. Beatlemania had arrived, and everywhere a gale of self-induced collective hysteria blew away the leaves of fuddy-duddy Britain.
14. No doubt you will merely accuse me of being an old fuddy-duddy trying to stop young people having fun.
15. He doesn't use Twitter or Facebook ("I suppose I'm a bit of a fuddy-duddy") but his day revolves around breaking news, live business channels and his new iPad
16. Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte, And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e'en a merry core O' randie, gangrel bodies, In Poosie-Nansie's held the splore, To drink their orra duddies; Wi' quaffing an' laughing, They ranted an' they sang,
17. Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e'en a merry core O' randie, gangrel bodies, In Poosie-Nansie's held the splore, To drink their orra duddies: Wi' quaffing and laughing, They ranted an' they sang; Wi
18. Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas’ blast; When hailstanes drive wi’ bitter skyte, And infant frosts begin to bite, 5: In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e’en a merry core: O’ randie, gangrel bodies, In Poosie-Nansie’s held the splore, To drink their orra duddies; 10: Wi’ quaffing an’ laughing, They ranted an
19. Or wavering like the Bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter skyte, And infant frosts begin to bite, In hoary cranreuch drest; Ae night at e'en a merry core O' randie, gangrel bodies, In Poosie-Nansie's held the splore, To drink their orra duddies; Wi' quaffing an' laughing, They ranted an' they sang,