geezer|geezers in English
noun
[gee·zer || 'gɪːzə(r)]
old man; eccentric
Use "geezer|geezers" in a sentence
1. I know this geezer.
2. We're geezers, not geese.
3. With that old geezer?
4. You daft old geezer.
5. What does he want, this geezer?
6. Some geezer called Danny did it.
7. She got talking to some geezer in the pub.
8. So why not drive the infamous geezer?
9. I won't hear a word the old geezers are saying.
10. The old geezer wouldn't let them play ball in his pasture.
11. He is a nice geezer, but a little talkative.
12. True... but I don't get away from that old geezer.
13. A geezer down in Catford once mixed smack with flour.
14. Show your support for Geezer and Boys from the County Armagh in 2020
15. Poor old geezer. He's in no shape to take on such a challenge.
16. Geezer Butler talks Black Sabbath, ‘Bucketloads of cocaine,’ Dio, grandkids & more
17. Fortunately, there is no one nearby except an old geezer who never dwarf.
18. Because we already know your names, and we've met this geezer before.
19. Chopper That stupid geezer Base Commander just won't give us a break, will he?
20. Bloke: an informal English word for man, similar to chap, guy, feller /fella/fellow,geezer
21. That old geezer was so impressed that he offered me a job on the spot.
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23. I once sailed with a geezer who lost both of his arms and part of his eye.
24. Lucky the geezer didn't know what a detective sergeant gets paid or he might have got suspicious.
25. Some G.I. Joe gave a geezer a heart attack at the golf course and accosted a family right next door.