Similar words: adage, bandage, appendage, all day, foldable, natal day, dagger, adagio. Meaning: n. a late time of life.
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31. Old age can bring many problems.
32. He worked hard to provide for his old age.
33. He's getting a bit cantankerous in his old age.
34. He lived to the ripe old age of 95.
35. Most people have preconceptions about old age.
36. He took up golf in his old age.
37. Her widowhood condemns her to a lonely old age.
38. He died of old age.
39. He lived alone in his old age.
40. Loss of hearing often occurs in old age.
41. He envisaged an old age of loneliness and poverty.
42. Old age had befogged his mind.
43. She was now well into old age.
44. They had laid money aside for their old age.
45. Most men remain fertile into old age.
46. His power decayed in old age.
47. He was incapacitated by old age and sickness.
48. Old age creeps upon one unawares.
49. I'm getting forgetful in my old age.
50. Old age had not sweetened her.
51. All my grandparents survived into advanced old age.
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53. He is laying aside money for his old age.
54. Old age is dulling my thinking.
55. Incontinence is not just a condition of old age.
56. Our powers decay in old age.
57. Old age is catching up on me.
58. She's getting very forgetful in her old age.
59. He lived to the ripe old age of 91.
60. Associated with old age, he doted.
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