Carca in english
Carca
pronunciation: kɑrkə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑrkə part of speech: noun
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carca1 = old fog(e)y ; fuddy-duddy ; old crock ; stick-in-the-mud ; wrinkly [wrinklies, -pl.] ; coffin dodger.
Example: They make us look like the stereotype of old fogies.Example: Since meeting his wife and having kids he says he's become an old fuddy-duddy.Example: By the end of the exercise I think everyone watching was wondering how two such old crocks could dare to set foot out of the house.Example: I know what you are saying, and I'd probably agree, if I weren't such an old stick-in-the-mud.Example: These wrinklies are the wise men who have been to hell and back.Example: Yup, and in the eyes of the law these coffin dodgers are safer than us, been driving for 90 years with no accidents or convictions.carca2 = fuddy-duddy.
Example: According to him, tea as a category has lacked innovation and upgradation in recent years and hence has a very fuddy-duddy image = According to him, tea as a category has lacked innovation and upgradation in recent years and hence has a very fuddy-duddy image.