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"Why would I let some old biddies in the community stop me?"
You take extra work from those old biddies so you'll know everything that's going on.
Jake told me he ran off those two old biddies from Boston.
That's much worse than what those old biddies could do to him."
The clerk summoned his two old biddies, and they whispered together.
Looked ready to be blown away, the old biddies.
I knew the green men did for him, although these old biddies wouldn't tell me for sure.
The old biddies in charge of the dormitories search them regularly.
I heard the old biddies muttering something at the Wakes' to that effect."
It turns out her stepfather and those two old biddies were gonna take the children back east.
Just think," he said, "all the old biddies who have been quacking about us will finally stop."
At least Octavia has learned to laugh at the old biddies.
Like sharp-nosed old biddies with nothing more on your minds than gossip!"
Some old biddies were already in there, gabbling.
"But they watch like hawks, the old biddies!
I've never hit a woman in my life, and I certainly didn't get into a fight with either of the old biddies at the manor.'
"Claire, I want to work for the union, more than just lubing old biddies for money."
I bet those old biddies the Clancys told you to come and try to improve me.
Those old biddies at the post office can't dump that in the trash basket."
'There were only two old biddies, who took no notice.'
"Ut's leave propriety to the old biddies we left back in Boston.
I explained in Chaucerian terms my lack of interest in what old biddies thought.
If they're so keen on virtue, let those old biddies live off lance bombardier's pay.'
She had already chosen the fabric she liked, so there was no reason to hang around listening to two old biddies gossip.