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Young Fogey
noun
a young or fairly young person who adopts the conservative values of an older generation
Example Sentences
He’s previously written for National Review and other conservative outlets, and became a wholly certified young fogey when he won a Robert Novak journalism fellowship.
In short, they were classicists whose sartorial tastes veered towards the old-fashioned — just like the characters created by these Young Fogey designers today.
“Don’t ever make the mistake of thinking Dan was a young fogey,” said Douglas Carswell, who met Hannan while he was on work experience in the Commons that year.
's driving the rise of the new young fogey, ask Jason Cowley and Tim Wigmore.
There’s a reason observers occasionally call Rubio a “young fogey.”
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