fuddy-duddy|fuddy duddy in English

adjective

old-fashioned, unusually conservative

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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. Stop being a fuddy-duddy any more, always dwelling on the past just means nothing!

8. Uncle Ernest's a bit of an old fuddy-duddy , he still believes women shouldn't smoke.

9. They think I'm an old fuddy-duddy because I don't approve of tattoos.

10. Tony Blair and Gordon Brown talked excitedly about "transforming" Whitehall and its fuddy-duddy ways.

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. Featuring local writers and players such as Matt Basilotto, Rob Bost, Drew Duddy, Jason LaRaia, Rudy Meier and Justin Sanford, Bounders is out in support of their brand new project titled, Narrows.