Sentences with phrase «duddies who»

This means that young workers will have considerably more human capital than the old fuddy - duddies who were educated during a time of much lower human capital.
I'm an anachronism — an old fuddy duddy who is out of step with the march of history.

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For you fuddy duddies out there who think cartoons are for kids, I don't know when the last time you saw a cartoon was, but movie cartoons have never been for kids.
History was on the side of those who thought Academy voters would prove too fuddy - duddy to appreciate Immortan Joe and his War Boys.
Gregor Fisher stars as the postmaster who masterminds the boozy heist, with Eddie Izzard the law - abiding fuddy - duddy wanting to stop the hedonism.
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