Phrases with «elderly neighbour»

The phrase "elderly neighbor" means a person who lives nearby and is older in age. Full definition

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Sentences with «elderly neighbour»

  • A young couple in New York meet some elederly people while they are jogging and are offered a cheap luxury apartment with elderly neighbours. (rottentomatoes.com)
  • The problem with living in Scotland (if one accepts the loosest definition of «problem» possible) is that many female elderly neighbours and relatives make the most divine shortbread imaginable. (101cookbooks.com)
  • The Resolution Revolution has today called on the political leaders - David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Ed Milliband to join Resolution Revolution and make a resolution this New Year to do something for someone else - they could donate blood, sign up to the organ donor register, cook dinner for the family or visit elderly neighbours. (politics.co.uk)
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