Similar words: middle manager, middle, middleman, in the middle, middle class, middle-class, in the middle of, middle ground. Meaning: adj. being roughly between 45 and 65 years old.
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31. As in egalitarian feminist psychology, white, middle-class, middle-aged, heterosexual women are the main subjects of woman-centred psychology.
32. Then a third patient, and a fourth and a fifth, all middle-aged men, all soon dead.
33. It was practically empty except for two middle-aged men in khaki pants and cotton shirts lounging over a quart of beer.
34. As the most expensive section of the labour force, middle-aged workers have faced very severe pressures to terminate their employment.
35. A middle-aged husband comes home after a long day at the office.
36. His spare middle-aged frame is topped by a large head with sallow cheeks, thin lips, and receding chin.
37. Jean-Marie, a middle-aged charmer who prefers to work minus a white apron, could not recall a Rene in the family.
38. The man, middle-aged, wearing a suit, complied with a nervous smile.
39. They are a hell-broth of ideas to provoke coronaries and hair loss in middle-aged civil servants.
40. Edna, a warm-hearted middle-aged lady with a red rose and a walking stick.
41. They were fat, fleshy, middle-aged men: one was in a windbreaker(sentencedict.com), one was in a leisure suit.
42. Neighbors said the house belongs to a middle-aged couple with an adult daughter.
43. The most pathetic case was that of a middle-aged man with the mental age of a child of nine.
44. For the past 10 years, Levenson has been studying 150 long-term marriages of middle-aged and older adults in the East Bay.
45. A Volvo estate car was parked outside the gates and a middle-aged couple picnicked on the grass verge.
46. Could it be a middle-aged urge to overcome lifelong fears and dreads while we still have the strength?
47. It showed a middle-aged man in the clothes of the late seventeenth-century.
48. The very existence of all these middle-aged people was inescapable proof of one's own ageing process.
49. Who is he, I wonder, as I struggle to superimpose a young face on his middle-aged features.
50. The middle-aged may want to preserve an order they are accustomed to, or perhaps their careers.
51. I spoke to a middle-aged woman in Sunderland who moved into her council house when it was new thirty years ago.
52. It is commonplace to see middle-aged or elderly men as newscasters, but not yet women.
53. And the middle-aged philanderer, it turns out, is as mythical as the sexless middle-aged woman.
54. Two of the stories in the new book also are about confused middle-aged men.
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55. Compared to this little middle-aged lot, we didn't get to first base!
56. Millions of middle-aged women went to see them, over and over again, and very possibly all their hearts were broken.
57. The popular image of Mrs Beeton as a middle-aged housewife given to the confection of extravagant recipes is doubly mistaken.
58. I see an overweight middle-aged man struggling to close it again whilst trying to hold his towel around his middle.
59. Others are aimed mainly at a middle-aged market, where comfort and quality are more important than the current fashion.
60. Yet there is a great religious fervor and ferment evident among not only young people but old and middle-aged as well.
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