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101 old crock
s.1 vejestorio, carcamal.2 viejo amigo. -
102 old dame
s.señora de edad. -
103 old days
s.viejos tiempos, antaño, tiempos echados al olvido. -
104 old dear
s.viejecita encantadora. -
105 old dislocation
s.dislocación antigua, luxación antigua. -
106 old dog
s.perro viejo. -
107 Old Dominion
s.estado de Virginia. -
108 old duffer
s.veterano. -
109 old English
s.inglés antiguo. -
110 old family
s.familia de alcurnia. -
111 old fellow
s.1 persona de edad, roco, ruco.2 viejo amigo. -
112 old field
s.campo prístino, campo antiguo. -
113 old flame
s.antiguo amor, viejo amor. -
114 old fogey
s.persona anticuada, carcamal, persona chapada a la antigua, carroza. -
115 old fogy
s.persona anticuada. -
116 old folks
s.gente mayor, las personas mayores, los viejos, los ancianos. -
117 old friend
s.1 viejo amigo, hermanazo, amigote, cuate.2 vieja amiga.3 hombre experimentado. -
118 old galleon
s.carraca. -
119 old geezer
s.tío viejo, hombre viejo, viejito, vejete. -
120 old girl
s.1 vieja amiga.2 exalumna, ex alumna.3 abuelita.
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