Similar words: so far, sofa, all of a, a bit of a, profane, in so far as, profaned, best of all. Meaning: adj. having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable).
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181 Children of age could go out bike-riding, the younger ones played in the yard.
182 Thinness at birth is a particularly strong predictor of death before 65 years of age.
183 She saw her aloneness, now loneliness, and she saw the vista of age, which she had never contemplated before.
184 Seventy-one of them were 15 years of age and below.
185 For many patients, irrespective of age, admission to an acute hospital constitutes only one phase of their medical career.
186 Her face was a revelation of age and dissipation.
187 Renewable energy has come of age.
188 Program trading has now come of age.
189 Improves eye health and reduces the risk of age - related macular degeneration.
190 Along with the growth of age and body, optic axis gradually lengthens to the normal.
191 She signed her own hire purchase agreement now that she's come of age.
192 Differences of age and sex have no longer any distinctive social validity for the working class.
193 The handicap of age she did not, in her enthusiasm, perceive.
194 Resplendent and magnificent toilet, it is the choice of showily grace, it is certain to suited to go up commonly the career of age has adult person.
195 Now at the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War Socrates was just under 40 years of age.
196 Female workers at recreational facilities in northwestern Tanzania who were 16 to 35 years of age were interviewed and underwent serologic testing for HIV and HSV-2.
197 At 14 years of age, A Nu is the youngest of the four main characters.
198 Janet Fitch's White Oleander is yet another book that follows one young woman's struggle to come of age in spite of the many hardships she encounters.
199 A new type of age hardening alloy metal powder-cored wire for TIG surfacing is developed.
200 Can I give Gummy Vites to my child that is under two years of age?
201 Their analysis included 5140 individuals 20 to 69 years of age who underwent an audiometric examination; 399 reported a diagnosis of diabetes.
202 The year from 1890 to 1920 saw the social gospel come of age.
203 He took his first job as a surveyor's helper at sixteen years of age.sentencedict.com
204 When he came of age, he took a job selling newspapers at a Brooklyn subway exit.
205 The man was a big, broad-shouldered, stupid-looking clodhopper of about twenty-three years of age.
206 America's clear and succinct grand strategy, first enunciated by Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt when the U. S. was coming of age as a great power, has been the "open door."
207 The worst sign of age was in the fabric which looked decidedly ancient.
208 The relative growth rate of the genital organs of the gilts was very high before 90 days of age.
209 Group Address forms can often be used successively due to the effect of age culture and communicative psychology in addition to the self-complexity of reception group.
210 Harue call me, I have 15 years of age, I'm Brazilian student of Japanese descendent.
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