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But you can ask the wrinklies over the road.
Older people, or "wrinklies" are just cardboard cut-out figures to them.
Editors did not want white-haired wrinklies beaming out from their pages.
You'd hardly credit it, Sharon said, but she's got a waiting list of wrinklies queueing up to come here.
Still, since the idea is to review 50 years of pop music, a good number of wrinklies have survived the cut.
Indeed so... Wrinklies like me are a dime a dozen.
"Trekking," our group identity proudly proclaimed, "is for wrinklies too!"
I hope she lives long enough that only old wrinklies (like I plan to be) will care when she passes.
The wrinklies, now there's a word!
In common usage, the wrinklies!
When in England, I request the rate for wrinklies and delight in watching people squirm.
'Never believe what the wrinklies tell you!'
None of the wrinklies - sorry, shouldn't be ageist - looked remotely grateful or pleased to see their visitors and the feeling was probably mutual.
There's a bar lunch, but it's eat off your crotch and a lot of ex-Office wrinklies moaning about Suez.
A loose association of gentlemen from within and outside the club, known as "The Wrinklies" also run a series of Monday afternoon races.
Harry and the Wrinklies (1999-2002)
Harry and the Wrinklies is a children's novel written by British author Alan Temperley.
In the second series, Lil brings along her niece Katie to spy on the wrinklies and to befriend Harry.
To suggest, however, that these were all wrinklies dusting off the cobwebs to have one final fling before a tranquil retirement would be a serious misapprehension.
Because of this, TJ nicknamed them The Wrinklies.
Harry and The Wrinklies - VHS (1999)
"If I ruled Deathlands, I think I'd have a law that meant all wrinklies get chilled after their fortieth birthday."
Harry and The Wrinklies - Book - Written By Alan Temperley (1997)
I knew several wrinklies who took hours to find their glasses when it came to signing a cheque but who could see a net curtain twitch three streets away.
A round-up of what local schoolkids say is IN and OUT in the classroom is sure to shock 'wrinklies'.