Pensioner in a sentence as a noun

I recall running into a pensioner at Akkurat on my last visit.

But, the German/French pensioner who has already lost money during prior debt relief in 2010 and 2012, we shouldn't feel sorry for them.

Anyone got a link to a source with some info that isn't aimed at someone with the technical expertise of the average pensioner?

It's smaller in terms of how much money each pensioner gets per month that he's talking about, not smaller as in "total amount of money spent".

Now, what kind of political climate would be in Europe, if say a German pensioner suddenly got less, because the Greeks couldn't pay back?

Actually the third one, permanent residency, is quite encouraging for me as I would be a "pensioner" and thus the 3-year work requirement is waived.

Whereas I actually identify more strongly with a hacker in Chengdu than with an old age pensioner, former government worker, in the Bronx.

You're sure you aren't experiencing the same thing as a pensioner describing rap music?A lot of the music in movies shares similar characteristics.

My dad turned 60 recently, and the mere thought that he will be a pensioner before I make any considerable amount of money and likely senile/needing full-time care by the time I turn 35 isweird.

Let me break it down further, oh inexperienced one:Unless you're a pensioner, that's not going to **** you, but any person who would willingly leave another person in that situation for even 5 minutes is an arsehole.

Pensioner definitions

noun

the beneficiary of a pension fund

See also: pensionary