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A man who is
tired
of London is
tired
of life
Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety
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Age
old
Any
old
how
Arsenic And
Old
Lace ( Cary Grant movie )
As
boring
as a wet weekend in Wigan
As
boring
as watching paint
dry
As
dry
as a bone
As
dry
as a pommy's bath towel
As
dry
as dust
As
old
as Methuselah
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As
old
as the hills
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As tough as
old
boots
Before the ink was
dry
Bleed someone
dry
Bone
dry
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Boring
old
fart
Busy
old
fool, unruly sun ( from a poem by John Donne )
Chip off the
old
block
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Daily grind ( the daily routine of a dull or
boring
job )
Deeply
boring
Dirty
old
man
Dog
tired
Don't put new wine into
old
bottles
Drink Canada
dry
( Canada
Dry
Tonics and Mixers advertising slogan )
Dry
humor
Dry
run
Dry
up
Emigrate to Canada
Dry
( Canada
Dry
Tonics and Mixers advertising slogan )
For
old
times' sake
Give it the
old
college try
Good
old
boys
Good
old
times
Grand
old
man
Grumpy
Old
Men ( Jack Lemmon / Walter Matthau movie )
Hang him out to
dry
High and
dry
High
old
time
Home and
dry
Hung out to
dry
I grow old, I grow old, I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled ( from a poem by Eliot )
If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself ( Albert Einstein quotation )
In days of
old
when knights were bold
It's raining, it's pouring, the
old
man is snoring
Keep your powder
dry
Let's get out of these wet clothes and into a
dry
Martini
Make
old
bones
Milk
dry
Money for
old
rope
Monstrous carbuncle on the face of an
old
friend ( Prince Charles quotation )
My
old
Dutch ( Cockney rhyming slang for duchess )
My
old
china ( Cockney rhyming slang for mate )
My
old
man
New wine in
old
bottles
Not A
Dry
Eye In The House ( Meatloaf song )
Not a cough in a carload (
Old
Gold Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Not a
dry
eye in the house
Not a
dry
seat in the house
Old
Aches and Pains ( Nickname of Luke Appling )
Old
Blue Eyes ( Nickname of Frank Sinatra )
Old
Hickory ( Nickname of Andrew Jackson )
Old
Hunker
Old
King Cole was a merry
old
soul, and a merry
old
soul was he ( line from nursery rhyme )
Old
Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to get her poor doggie a bone ( line from nursery rhyme )
Old
Red Eyes ( Nickname of Alice Cooper )
Old
Stoneface ( Nickname of Buster Keaton )
Old
banger
Old
before your time
Old
chestnut
Old
codger
Old
enough to be your mother
Old
fashioned look
Old
fogey
Old
goat
Old
habits die hard
Old
hat
Old
head on young shoulders
Old
lag
Old
lang syne
Old
maid
Old
master
Old
money
Old
reliable
Old
salt
Old
school
Old
school tie
Old
soak
Old
soldiers never die, they just fade away
Old
stand-by
Old
sweat
Old
trout
Old
wives' tale
Out with the
old
in with the new
Play the
old
soldier
Put your trust in God, and keep your powder
dry
Ring out the
old
and ring in the new
Same
old
same
old
Same
old
story
Set your
stall
out
Should
old
acquaintance be forgot
Sick and
tired
Skim milk does not come from skinny cows ( Alba
Dry
Milk advertising slogan )
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue
Suck someone
dry
Tears
Dry
On Their Own ( Amy Winehouse song )
The Adventure of Shoscombe
Old
Place ( Sherlock Holmes story )
The Grand
old
Duke of York he had ten thousand men ( line from nursery rhyme )
The
Old
Bill
The
Old
Groaner ( Nickname of Bing Crosby )
The
Old
Lady of Threadneedle Street ( Nickname of The Bank of England )
The
Old
Man And The Sea ( Spencer Tracy movie )
The
Old
Mongoose ( Nickname of Archie Moore )
The
Old
Pretender ( Nickname of James Stuart )
The
Old
Pueblo ( Nickname of Tucson Arizona )
The Same
Old
Song ( Four Tops song )
The good
old
days
The mark of a man (
Old
Spice aftershave advertising slogan )
The
old
ball and chain
The
old
country
The
old
lie: Dulce et Decorum Est ( from a poem by Owen )
The thrill of Roses Spiced with excitement Speaking of love (
Old
Spice advertising slogan )
There was an
old
woman who lived in a shoe ( line from nursery rhyme )
There's life in the
old
dog yet
There's many a good tune played on an
old
fiddle
There's many a good tune played on an
old
piano
There's no fool like an
old
fool
Tired
and over emotional
Up to your
old
tricks
War weary (
tired
of conflict )
We make money the
old
fashioned way, we earn it ( Smith Barney advertising slogan )
We're tobacco men not medicine men.
Old
Gold cures just one thing. The World's Best Tobacco (
Old
Gold Cigarettes advertising slogan )
When I am an
old
woman I shall wear purple ( from a poem by Joseph )
Why ask why? Try Bud
Dry
( Budweiser Earl advertising slogan )
Winter drawers on (
old
British euphemistic joke )
You are never too
old
to learn
You can't teach an
old
dog new tricks
You dirty
old
man ( A catchphrase from Steptoe and Son )
You've made an
old
man very happy