They are workers, or spouses, curmudgeons, derelicts, or hopeless romantics. |
Come to think of it, haven't a few atavistic curmudgeons suggested doing just that with the whole constitution? |
What is it about the ageing process that turns us into moaning curmudgeons who think everything is going to pot? |
The general spirit of bonhomie and celebration lifts even curmudgeons like me over the worst stretches of inanity. |
Even balcony-dwelling curmudgeons Statler and Waldorf will flip for this four-disc set of one of TV's greatest, oddest variety shows. |
And you dare not write off people who pen moaning letters to parish newsletters or local papers as cantankerous curmudgeons. |