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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181. Next morning, a middle-aged people dressed in black dress coat came straight into a church, sat beside organ.
182. The book presents the psychodrama of a dull middle-aged woman remembering the riveting thoughts she once had.
183. The tensions of the Nixon presidency were replaced by the plain vanilla administration of a friendly, middle-aged, middle-class man from the Middle West.
184. Coined as 'reverse socialisation', many middle-aged women are becoming 'consumer dopplegangers ' striving to regain their youthful appearance as they buy into the same products as their offspring.
185. But none of this seemed to matter to the short, long-faced, middle-aged man who was now behind the focusing cloth, clattering the shutter furiously in tenth-of-a-second bursts, to take her picture.
186. After the middle-aged men will be especially afraid of his wife or child neglect or desertion, so a family member encountered the attitude contemptuous of their own, they responded very sensitive.
187. In one trial, a white, goateed, middle-aged man came up as most resembling the young black comedian Chris Tucker — and onlookers exclaimed, "You know, I can see that."
188. Leo Liebenstein, her awkward, misanthropic, middle-aged hero,[www.Sentencedict.com] is a delicious character.
189. The stereotypical middle-aged man sporting a ponytail and a convertible is, I think, a product of the kind of selfishness that real parenting necessarily eliminates.
190. But more often they were a subdued pointillistic chronicle of the day's dark news: ...middle-aged man jumped off bridge where the body fell to the flower bed: died on the spot.
191. OSA is associated with oxygen desaturation to a varying degree and affects up to 15% of middle-aged adults.
192. Conclusions Pulmonary epithelioid hemangioendothelioma often occurs in a middle-aged woman and represents a distinct clinical pathological entity.
193. Sake and shochu, traditional Japanese drinks that were once derided as old-fashioned and the tipple of boozy middle-aged men, are enjoying a boom among trendy young drinkers.
194. Osteoarthritis (OA), or degenerative joint disease most commonly affects patients who are middle-aged and older.
195. Mrs Seton told her how the Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury, though both middle-aged, had not been married long.
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