All I got in my string is some two-year-olds of Judge Dillon's.
Goin' to school two-year-olds at the barrier," he explained.
It must be added that the scale of weights prescribed for the Royal Plates was as follows:-- 4-year-olds carried 10 stone 4 lb.
At the upper Neosho station where riffles are shallow, yearlings and two-year-olds were numerous in many of the small pools over rubble-gravel bottom.
Channel catfish (especially two-year-olds and adults) were abundant on a rubble-riffle during the day in some collections at the lower Neosho station in 1959.
The method is quite wrong, for it tests only the ten year olds that stay in school long enough to become twelve year olds; it measures only the very small per cent of the grammar school children who get to college.
It is by no means very hard to find seven year olds who can do intellectual work in which one in twenty seventeen year olds would fail.
It is taken for granted that to examine ten year olds and then eleven year olds and then twelve year olds will give what ten year olds will become in one and two years' time respectively.
I olds in my and the adwertisement of that gentleman haxing us to pay our shillings to see the bride of the Hindian wot was married yesterday; and we are now told that she is not to be ere, and that this is ol nothink.
Indeed, there are to-day no less than a dozen organizations, the heads of which were at some time connected with the original Olds Company.
It is to the Olds Motor Company, which built that car, that a large majority of the automobile manufactories in Detroit trace their origin.
When about halfway down the bob capsized and the little Olds boy was buried under it.
Our own data show that even 4-year-olds are usually able to repeat twelve syllables with the procedure here set forth.
Binet and Goddard say that 3-year-olds cannot pass this test and that 4-year-olds almost never fail.
Our results show that nearly three fourths of 4-year-olds succeed with pencil in one out of three trials if the scoring is liberal.
This is not strictly true, for six out of nineteen 3-year-olds succeeded in doing so.
Binet himself says that nearly all 7-year-olds pass it.
All 5-year-olds who are not color blind discriminate among the four primary colors here used as readily as adults do.
Such subtractions, when given as problems in subtraction, are readily solved by practically all normal 8-year-olds who have attended school as much as two years.
For example, 6-year-olds differ from one another fully as much as do 14-year-olds.
Bobertag says that nearly all 7-year-olds who are not feeble-minded can pass it, a statement with which we can fully agree.
The six-year-olds had been hearing the story of the Good Samaritan.
His two-year-olds and three-year-olds are all entered for races in Ireland, and those that do well will be sent over to England.
Three thousand three-year-olds were on their way to the packing houses and must be sent through speedily.
How many three-year-olds have you got in your string in Big Meadow?
Are you going to sell those three-year-olds for thirty-six hundred?
The two-year-olds and three-year-olds are called 'Bachelors.
I had four or five of my three-year-olds out at Lakeside and was pulling a purse down with 'em once in a while, and depending on the purses to keep me even with the game and strong for hay money.
He was disconsolately biting his nails and looking around to see if there was any way out for him before the bunch of two-year-olds at Gravesend went to the post.
I devoted more time to that one than I did to any of my two-year-olds or three-year-olds in training, hoping that he might have something up his sleeve and that it could be dug out of him with careful handling.
He buys a string of twenty three-year-olds offen the Bar A an' they broke out of the pasture.
Said it was easy to run three-year-olds off their own range single handed if you savvied horses.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "olds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.