Pronunciation: /oʊld ˈleɪdi/
noun a person who is advanced in age, especially a woman
A1 The old lady walks slowly with her cane.
A2 The old lady baked cookies for her grandchildren.
B1 The old lady enjoys knitting in her free time.
B2 The old lady reminisced about her youth during the war.
C1 The old lady was renowned in the community for her charitable work.
C2 The old lady's wisdom and experience were sought after by many.
formal The old lady who lives next door always offers me cookies when I see her.
informal I saw the old lady at the grocery store buying her favorite tea.
slang That old lady is always gossiping about everyone in the neighborhood.
figurative The old lady of the sea watched over the sailors, guiding them safely to shore.
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