Sentences with oldest
old·est
O o - An old man; an old horse; an old tree.
- Old age.
- A 67-year-old Romanian has become the oldest woman to give birth, fuelling an ethical.
- A 116-year-old Ecuadorean woman is declared the oldest person in the world.
- Worry had made him old.
- A man 30 years old; a century-old organization.
- The world's oldest person, a Japanese woman who counted eating well and getting rest as her hobbies, has died aged 114, a news report says.
- Alice Lindsay, who turns 111 on March 31, has been Australia's oldest person for some time.
- Jim is our oldest boy.
- This whiskey is eight years old.
- A fossil, believed to the oldest vertebrate ever found, has been uncovered in South Australia.
- Astronomers using the Hubble space telescope said today they had discovered the oldest -known planet.
- Old brandy.
- The same old excuse.
- Some jokes get old fast.
- The good old days.
- A fine old family.
- This typewriter is an old model.
- When the new house was built, we sold the old one.
- Old maps.
- There may have been an old land bridge between Asia and Alaska.
- Old Czech.
- He's an old hand at welding.
- An old and trusted employee.
- Old rose.
- Old clothes.
- That child seems old beyond his years.
- Good old Bob; that dirty old jalopy.
- A high old time.
- A dinner for his old students.
- Appropriations to care for the old.
- A class for six-year-olds; a horse race for three-year-olds.
- Days of old.