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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121. As the doors slid open he glanced at the middle-aged couple who got out but then stared straight ahead again.
122. Clearly, designing for fit young men in the armed forces has different constraints from designing for middle-aged female workers in manufacturing.
123. If he really and honestly was still attracted to her now that she was practically middle-aged and pregnant. Very pregnant.
124. These types of music also have the advantage of a much wider appeal than jazz, a mainly middle-aged, middle-class interest.
125. Marriage to a middle-aged art critic who has turned dealer.
126. For example, many soap operas omit older people entirely, as if we were all perpetually middle-aged!
127. Ostensibly a social misfit, he is most at home with his new books, old records and middle-aged pet Labrador.
128. A middle-aged banker has been fined 200 for violent conduct on a train.
129. Berkoff portrays a lonely middle-aged woman who has had more than her fair share of gropes in corners and one-night stands.
130. She was accompanied by a middle-aged couple, probably her parents, but Jack scarcely glanced at them.
131. These latter were nearly all middle-aged or C3 with bad eyesight, so the outlook was not exactly exhilarating.
132. He was flurried, middle-aged, but smartly dressed in a blue suit.
133. Curtiss draws a picture of a sensual, self-serving middle-aged woman who wields power as well as influence.
134. There is a long silence, broken only by a man belching and a topless, middle-aged woman giggling.
135. Can an old affair that lasted only a year rekindle as middle-aged passion?
136. Mr Stead was middle-aged and paunchy, with deep shadows under his eyes and square rimless glasses.
137. He and a 12-year-old boy robbed a middle-aged man of £25 at gunpoint in a Leeds park.
138. Like their counterparts in Britain more middle-aged smokers are kicking the habit through fear of illness or current ill-health.
139. And, far from being teenage tearaways, the typical offender is a middle-aged white-collar worker who probably drinks lager.
140. Mrs Lewington of Wokingham also described a middle-aged man in a blue suit.
141. The middle-aged couple in Crillon had obviously been reading articles like this.
142. Possibly because there are so many middle-aged guys like me struggling with graphical interfaces, 17-inch monitors are becoming increasingly popular.
143. At 40, you developed something flabby, disgusting and unavoidable called middle-aged spread and your waist disappeared along with your energy.
144. Further on sits a middle-aged man with a vigorous shock of gray hair.
145. Youth! There is nothing like youth. The middle-aged are mortgaged to Life. The old are in Life's lumber-room. But youth is the Lord of Life. Youth has a kingdom waiting for it. Every one is born a king,[http://sentencedict.com/middle-aged.html] and most people die in exile. Oscar Wilde
146. A middle-aged woman, wearing what looked like a turban, was looking out at the night.
147. Just a middle-aged man, conservative business suit, head fashionably shaved, sitting behind an uncluttered desk.
148. There is particularity and complexity to treat blepharochalasis in middle-aged and aged patients according to physiological characteristics of them.
149. catty-corner to us, a middle-aged Western tourist couple held hands and gazed around, each clutching a guidebook.
150. In 2008, a middle-aged businessman named Harmesh Pooni fended off his creditors by locking himself inside No Man's Land Fort, a complex in the Solent straight near the Isle of Wight.
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