old lady造句151. My grandmother was a tough old lady, who lived through some very hard times.
152. He darted about looking to satisfy his astonishment but the old lady had melted away.
153. Presently the old lady came towards him, entered the shed and sniffed knowledgeably at a tin of weedkiller.
154. I shall be a bitter-looking little old lady with no muscle tone, she thought, and re-dialled Lucy.
155. This little old lady is not so innocent as she seems.
156. What was I trying to do with this illiterate old lady?
157. We live downstairs and there's an old lady called Mrs Parker who lives upstairs.
158. One old lady, overcome by her situation, burst into tears.
159. It belonged to a fat old lady and her pretty daughter.
160. She was a small, frail old lady in her late seventies with remarkably clear, unwrinkled skin and wide blue eyes.
161. Did your old lady give you permission to go out with us tonight?
162. Death and Dishonour A seventy-five year old lady was refused admission to four hospitals after suffering a heart attack recently.
163. The laibon goes off for a moment and returns wearing his cloak as the old lady produces some stools.
164. This old lady came out and said about the cough - she gave me a dose of cough medicine.
165. The dead knows me! the old lady jumped to her feet, and the rope between us stretched taut.
166. I'd have been very happy playing an old lady of ninety at the age of fifteen.
167. The old lady was conned out of her life savings by a crooked insurance dealer.
168. There must have been a misunderstanding between Theopholis and the old lady.
169. Our neighbour is an eccentric old lady who has about 25 cats.
170. I humoured the old lady, who soon went on her way.
171. The old lady was tricked out of her money.
172. The old lady besought him for mercy.
173. She bought this miserable handicraft from the old lady.
174. The old lady sequestered herself from all strangers.
175. The old lady was a cold turkey.
176. The old lady has rabbit ears.
177. The old lady looked flustered and put out.
178. The old lady was clad in a fur coat.
179. The old lady is tricked out in jewels.
180. Our neighbor is a quaint old lady.