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Fogies in their 30s and 40s are following in their parents 'dance steps, filling up clubs and taking lessons.
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Lily would be busy all morning with her lessons, and there was the Fogies 'garden party in the afternoon.
One Night for Love Balogh, Mary 1999
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The Fogies kidnapped the Baby; the Radicals stole him back.
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The Fogies instructed their "organs" to dilate upon the disgraceful apathy of the Radicals toward the foundling.
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If it is not too late I beg of you to see that the call is issued and for the very day that the Old Fogies hold their convention.
The Life and Work of Susan B Anthony 01 Harper, Ida H 1899
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If it is not too late I beg of you to see that the call is issued and for the very day that the Old Fogies hold their convention.
The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years Ida Husted Harper 1891
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In the result the Fogies tipped young Ginx, but did not commit themselves for or against him.
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No sooner did the Fogies get wind of this than they manoeuvred to get Ginx's Baby under their own management.
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Mitten lost to his partners two hundred dollars, and the Fogies lost to them from five hundred to a thousand each.
Master William Mitten: or, A Youth of Brilliant Talents, Who Was Ruined by Bad Luck 1864
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