pensioner
Definition:
1. The beneficiary of a pension fund.
Use 'pensioner' in a sentence:
- 1. An Analysis of the Low-Paid Pensioners in Big Cities.
- 2. Thousands of pensioners were persuaded to mortgage their homes to invest in speculative bonds.
- 3. His skin is thinning, his hair grows slowly and he suffers from the physical problems of a pensioner.
- 4. Chinese pensioner has successfully given birth to a boy at the age of 61.
- 5. According to a report by the authorities, every 2 taxpayers would have to support 1 pensioner in 2035.
- 6. Having the opportunity to be productive would make retirement more meaningful for many pensioners.
- 7. Pensioners took part in a mass lobby of parliament.
- 8. Today's pensioners are better off than they used to be.
- 9. Some groups, namely students and pensioners, will benefit from the new tax.
- 10. They were instantly on, shocking the rumpled sleeper in his bed, and as instantly off (" Oh, sorry! "), tripping the pensioner on the stair.
- 11. At the centre of the inquiry has been concern for the pensioners involved.
- 12. A pensioner has died after he was stung by a bee during a picnic.
- 13. They might also provide money to family members when the pensioner dies.
- 14. In a schoolyard a few score of boys, plus a pensioner who says he last held a gun 35 years ago, gather for three hours of training.
- 15. Current projections suggest that by 2030 there will be only about two Italians aged 20-64 for every pensioner.
- 16. An explosion o fmethane gas demolished a pensioner's house on saturday.
- 17. Old age pensioner be admitted at half price.
- 18. Traffic police ticked off a pensioner for jumping a red light.
- 19. ARPUTHAM AMMAL, a pensioner with curly silver hair and a wheezing cough, is an abolitionist.
- 20. The cemetery phantom had been caught thanks to a lively elderly pensioner.
- 21. In rich countries there are now roughly four workers for every pensioner. By 2050 there will be little more than two.
- 22. But 15 years on, a pensioner has come forward to cast doubt on the spectre.
- 23. He is already an old man and pensioner, but quite active.
- 24. The approach is one of Gordon Brown's policies that have undermined private pensions and created two pensioner nations.
- 25. Pensioners should be involved in all decision-making which affects them.
- 26. I would like to know why we pensioners are being so badly treated.
- 27. The oldest among July's 615 participants is pensioner Gwynneth Pedler, 83, from Oxford, who plans to signal with semaphore flags.
- 28. A Chinese pensioner has successfully given birth to a boy at the age of 61.
- 29. How does a pensioner on a low income manage to live?
- 30. But by 2050 this will have come down to only two workers for every pensioner.
- 31. The delighted pensioner walked off with a £ 2,000 prize.
- 32. When public pensions were introduced in the 1960s there were 11 workers for every pensioner.
- 33. There are wide variations in the way pensioners have benefited from the system.
- 34. "As a pensioner, I get seen immediately," he says.
- 35. Plucking up courage, the man approaches the pensioner.
- 36. Why, the argument goes, should a car-driving pensioner from Lincolnshire have to subsidise the daily commute of a stockbroker from Surrey?
- 37. The pensioner longed for a new family and her 66-year-old husband supported her idea of having another baby.
- 38. France and Britain will have a much more favourable age pyramid, with more than two workers per pensioner.
- 39. In short, every couple will be supporting a pensioner.
- 40. Taking on millions of medical pensioners is indeed a huge commitment.
- 41. The pensioner is particularly wary of state-run companies, because she believes they are unpredictable.
- 42. Eventually, a pensioner gave her a concerned look.
- 43. The ratio of pension payment and pensioners will dramatically change within a few years.
- 44. The tax threshold for a single pensioner is$ 445.
- 45. This will create a huge group of people who are, in effect, medical pensioners.
- 46. South Korea is currently well placed, with six citizens of working age for every pensioner.
- 47. Don't be surprised if your pensioner parents head for the divorce courts.
- 48. The government will continue to honour its commitment to pensioners.
- 49. The party has responded by trying to become a broad church that appeals to devout pensioners, Munich punks and aerospace engineers.
- 50. No one expects the Baltic states to naturalise young Russian soldiers, but army pensioners can be given citizenship.
- 51. She cuddles with up to 30 men a week-including pensioners and war veterans.
- 52. One group of people seems to be forgotten, namely pensioners.