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Sentence count:156+16Posted:2017-04-27Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: adagebandageappendageall dayfoldablenatal daydaggeradagioMeaning: n. a late time of life. 
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121. Like King Lear, Shah Jehan in his old age misplays his hand and is defeated by his ungrateful children.
122. The overwhelming causes of poverty in rural areas were low pay and to a lesser extent old age and widowhood.
123. This indicates that drinking is often a response to an inability to cope with the many losses of old age.
124. In old age she was troubled by deafness and played little active part in her husband's later political career.
125. One thing about driving a truck: it really is the fast lane into old age.
126. In 1989 the Society reached the grand old age of 100 years.
127. And they are also likely to be healthier in old age, and have better access to good diet and medical assistance.
128. In old age Ramsey looked back and knew that this was the hardest decision of his life.
129. This would indicate that the expectation of impotence in old age can play an important role in actually bringing it about.
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130. This practice encourages the belief that old age is a condition similar to disability.
131. The problems arise because old age is a period of increasing dependency - materially, physically, socially and emotionally.
132. Pessimism about the nature of old age is perhaps the greatest enemy of a happy and fulfilled old age.
133. In our old age we have found a more or less peaceful form of co-existence.
134. The extent to which life is difficult in old age is by no means all determined by nature.
135. In several of their letters, Hartley and Burns, commiserated about the problems of old age.
136. It is an aspect of ageism that old age is seen as asexual.
137. Most people dread dependence and have no understanding of the very limited extent of total dependence in old age.
138. So it seemed Meurent lived to a ripe old age.
139. He was seventy and continually engaged in frenetic schemes to bolster up his old age.
140. It is utterly false and cruelly arbitrary to put all the play and learning into childhood, all the work into middle age, and all the regrets into old ageMargaret Mead 
141. The force of the principle of yang predominates in youth; that of yin, later, and increasingly in old age.
142. Old age doesn't seem to have much to offer, yet I desperately hope to attain it.
143. A few of the wealthier ones died of old age or cancer or heart attacks, but not many.
144. You lived to an old age, people trusted you, but you had no children and no spouse.
145. Very soon this rigidity starts to restrict movements and by the time we reach old age we can barely get around.
146. Bernhardt stated that she continued to sculpt into old age to remain mentally alert.
147. Those who used to desire many things tend to desire less at old age - and they are happier. Dr T.P.Chia 
148. David Prosser is deputy editor of Money Observer Expatriates, just like everyone else, need to save for old age.
149. Right Inset: The divots of St Andrews are filled by a team of old age pensioners.
150. Charles Booth argued, probably correctly, that old age pensions would encourage children to take in elderly parents.
More similar words: adagebandageappendageall dayfoldablenatal daydaggeradagiopedagogynow and againpedagogueover and againpedagogicaltime and againonce and againbermuda grassat daggers drawnproceed againstagecagerageagedsagewagepagegageagain and againforageof ageNew Age
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