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Sentence count:213+16Posted:2017-04-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: agedcuredelderlyof age(p)olderripenedseniorSimilar words: tragedyoutragedenrageddamagedengagedmanagedengaged inencouragedMeaning: ['eɪdʒɪd]  n. people who are old collectively. adj. 1. advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables) 2. at an advanced stage of erosion (pronounced as one syllable) 3. having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable) 4. of wines, fruit, cheeses; having reached a desired or final condition; (`aged' pronounced as one syllable) 5. (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable). 
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121. He received the aged Oedipus whom everyone else had cast out.
122. People say maturity is valuable, but most of the advertisements in our local paper ask for applicants aged 25-35.
123. Examination of case notes of patients officially recorded as dying of asthma showed that many were aged over 60 and cigarette smokers.
124. Clarets are aged in stainless steel vats or oak casks, and are bottled only when they are considered ready for sale.
125. I couldn't stick it up at the back or I'd look aged, haggard, forty years old.
126. The scotch is aged for ten years in oak barrels.
127. The total time in work could be raised to four days for some one aged between fifteen and sixteen.
128. The charges arise from an alleged incident involving a boy aged four in Walton at the weekend.
129. But as I aged,(sentencedict.com/aged.html) so my powers of concentration dwindled.
130. The aged, heart-of-pine floors glowed under a regular coat of wax, which he applied himself.
131. The brothers, aged 24 and 27, agreed to be bound over after denying the offence.
132. In 1990, 8799 children mainly aged 5 to 11 years were eligible for the study.
133. Bradman, who has died in Adelaide aged 92, was without question the greatest batsman in the history of cricket.
134. Mark, aged 5 years, showed a variety of behaviour problems at home.
135. He established that the body which was badly decomposed was that of a male aged between 16 and 25.
136. Mortality from asthma in people aged under 65 seems to be about 40% higher in Norfolk than in Cumbria or Hertfordshire.
137. This particular whisky is aged in oak barrels used previously for sherry.
138. The study defined parents aged 30 to 50 as being members of the baby boom generation.
139. Primary schools consist mainly of: Infant schools - for children aged 5-7 years.
140. They also show absolute declines in the number of working men aged 25 to 44.
141. The children, aged 10 and 12, constantly complain of colds[sentencedict.com], bronchial coughs and sore bones.
142. The body politic may have undergone radical surgery and it may have aged considerably, but it has continued to endure.
143. More than half of working women are aged 25 to 44; more than seven in 10 are in the labor force.
144. In women aged 65 and older, spasms are one of the chief causes of loss of bladder control.
145. Their remain a minority of Catholic children aged 5-16 and a majority aged 16-19 who do not attend Catholic schools.
146. Men aged 20 to 24 were more likely than women to abuse drugs and drive, the researchers found.
147. The Pribram constabulary caught the offenders, three girls and two boys aged between 13 and 14.
148. Of course, he defied doctor's orders, and in 1977 he died of a massive heart attack, aged sixty.
149. A total of 1272 men from the general population and 2099 retired coal miners aged 50-75 years took part in the study.
150. Aged only 53, he was already the country's longest-serving Prime Minister, having led successive coalition governments since 1982.
More similar words: tragedyoutragedenrageddamagedengagedmanagedengaged inencourageddiscouragedarmageddonedgedruggedriggedraggedallegeddoggedwingedjaggedchargeddruggedpledgedobligeddraggedsubmergedabridgedallegedlydoggedlyderangedestrangedunfledged
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