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Idiom the grand old man ofthe grand old man of (something) humorous a man who has been involved in a particular activity for a long time and is known and respected by a lot of people.It was in this play that he formed a double act with that other grand old man of the Berlin theatre, Bernhard Minetti.
(redirected from the grand old man of)the grand old man of (something)The most senior and respected man in a particular organization, society, etc. His decades of hosting charity balls and galas have made him the grand old man of London. a (or the) grand old man of a man long and highly respected in a particular field. Recorded from 1882 , and popularly abbreviated as GOM, Grand Old Man was the nickname of the British statesman William Ewart Gladstone ( 1809–98 ), who went on to win his last election in 1892 at the age of eighty-three. a/the ˌgrand old ˈman (of something) an old man who is very experienced and respected in a particular profession, etc: At eighty, he is the grand old man of the British film industry. |