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Olds
[ohldz]
noun
Ransom Eli, 1864–1950, U.S. automobile pioneer and manufacturer.
Example Sentences
Currently, those aged 50-64 are invited every five years and 25-49 year olds every three years.
But though she/they begins as a caricature of knee-jerk youthful overreaction and general mistrust of the olds, Zero will join the team.
Statistics show Scilly has one of the highest proportions of 16 and 17 year olds not in education, employment or training.
In England, all three and-four year olds are eligible for 15 hours of government funded childcare, regardless of their parents working status.
Two-thirds of people in Great Britain who commute to work drive in, and 45% of five-to-10 year olds are taken to school by car, Department for Transport figures from 2023 show.
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