US /old ˈledi/
・UK /əuld ˈleidi/
I was mumbling to myself like a bitter old lady.
I mumbled to myself like a bitter old lady.
I hope there's another old lady.
I hope there's another old lady.
You have your budget, you have a list, you've arrived on a full stomach, ready to resist even the most inviting little old lady proffering you a free Tuscan meatball.
Just don't listen to that little old lady trying to lure you inside with her cheese cubes.
A little information desk, with a little old lady right there.
Little information desk with a little old lady right there.
You remember this from the candy store that I went to with an old lady?
You remember this from the candy store that I went to with an old lady.
Are the gains today, is it like pushing an old lady down the stairs and then wanting credit for helping her back up at the bottom there?
Are the gains today is it like pushing an old lady down the stairs and then wanting credit for helping her back up at the bottom there?
You're a harmless old lady.
You're a harmless old lady.
and I met the sweetest old lady right here.
During the pandemic when Kyoto completely emptied out, I came out to meet some of the locals and hear their thoughts, and I met the sweetest old lady right here.
Ernie, you got a old lady at 12 o'clock.
She's an old lady called Shavvavva, and she's one of
She's an old lady called Shawawa, and she's one of the oldest Devadasi women in the village.