Sentences with phrase «of fuddy»

When a player watched his home run against my team, I argued that my team was a bunch of fuddy - duddies.

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But the mere association with OK Go is beneficial to State Farm by helping the company shake off the fuddy - duddy image of its industry.
I'm an anachronism — an old fuddy duddy who is out of step with the march of history.
Their godly moralisms are but self - centered and self - censored upon redundant principles that are archaic in cultured relics, thsoe old fuddy duddues who fumble ever for their next glass worth of wine!
Their godly moralisms are but self - centered and self - censored upon redundant principles that are archaic in cultured relics, those old fuddy duddues who fumble ever for their next glass worth of wine!
I don't think it's just a fuddy duddy kind of «wasn't it all wonderful in the old days?»
Actually (and this is how fuddy duddy I am) my favorite way to check out my stalkees, style wise, is to access the IG pages on my laptop, so that I can quickly scroll through a bunch of photos.
This is actually quite flattering when you think about it, and you at least have the benefit of knowing that she doesn't regard you as some hopelessly antiquated fuddy - duddy with whom she is embarrassed to be seen in public.
... Not to sound like the world's biggest fuddy - duddy, but the first episode of No Tomorrow plays too easily as millennial claptrap.
Despite the opinion of one old fuddy - duddy writer here at The Film Yap, it is a classic.
Meanwhile, Quella and Potter, neither of whom have seen Donnelly's The Toolbox Murders in its entirety, are a couple of blatantly opportunistic fuddy - duddies unsuccessfully steered towards intelligent discourse by Scottish film critic Waddell.
History was on the side of those who thought Academy voters would prove too fuddy - duddy to appreciate Immortan Joe and his War Boys.
Matt Damon seems an ill - match for his role as the mentally - unstable title character, a tragic - comic figure deserving of more complicated treatment than as an addlepated fuddy - duddy.
During an after - party for a concert given by a Depeche Mode knockoff, Doris's fuddy - duddy language and critically uncool neon uniform is condescendingly rebranded as a show of ironic hipness by the brain - clouded millennials in the room.
When the first Kingsman came out in 2015, it at least had the cheeky novelty of watching a career fuddy - duddy like Colin Firth cutting loose and unleashing his inner badass.
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.
Gone is the fuddy - duddy finish in favour of a more upscale look and feel that's dominated by the iPad - like screen and Chevy's MyLink infotainment system — it looks like it was designed to sit there rather than being an afterthought.
I'm going to run the risk of sounding like an awfully old - fashioned fuddy - duddy, but I'm going to stick my neck out and say, Hugh, your aims are going to be difficult to achieve, as there simply are no exceptional people in advertising.
Founded in 1910 to counter the Tate Gallery's fuddy - duddy choice of contemporary art, the CAS donates new art to public galleries and museums, financing its purchases by art trading.
This fuddy - duddy space isn't part of a historic museum — it's home to a cool mom and her two kids.
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