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How to use oldish in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word oldish? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
In fact, he might even be considered on the oldish side, although no-one would dare tell him that to his face.
It's an oldish building, but it's nice, fairly weathertight, and fits my needs.
You can see the Assistant website here, listen to some oldish but goodish demos here, and find out about the next gig here, too, when we know about it.
The shelf contained a very limited number of oldish looking booklets in Arabic, and a few books in Kurdish.
Its oldish and natural appearance has crossed nearly  a century and a half.
An oldish couple approached the crossing as I was aiming my camera.
The location is vast and the oldish environment is confirmed by the original brick wall and the tin embossed appliqués on the ceiling. All of which clashes with the pure modern furniture.
Since its only competition is an oldish bit of kit aboard Opportunity, one of two rovers dispatched in 2003, that is not saying much, at least in terms of what internet users on Earth have learned to expect.
Small cracks are however desired to give an oldish style to the piece.
An oldish Asian man, watching police vans crawling along his street every 10 minutes, says the police are there to intimidate rather than protect.
Examples from Classical Literature
She's oldish for the rest of us, but she's the schoolma'am, you know, and likes to be invited.
An oldish man of portly figure, who looked like a sea captain, was steering.
He was an oldish, shabby little fellow, with bad teeth and no hair on his face.
He was an oldish, roughish-looking man, and had all the appearance of a seaman.
He was an oldish man, and I met him just as I was coming out of the bath-house.
Sasha produced a pocket-book and took from it an oldish paper.
The sentry was an oldish man, of the Landwehr, and entirely unsuspicious.
Of the oldish men, some answered well, and some very poorly.
One is an oldish man, greyheaded, thin-faced, and wearing spectacles.
He was an oldish man, turned sixty, one would say, and belonging, to judge from his dress and general appearance, to what one might call the upper labouring class.
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