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mid-forties

NOUN
  1. the time of life between 40 and 50

How To Use mid-forties In A Sentence

  • The lecturer is a buff guy in his mid-forties with a husky voice, and he's standing next to a blowup mattress.
  • Aware, in his mid-forties, that all the time off for cricket had queered his prospects for mainstream advancement at the bank, Alan seized the new career opportunity.
  • The men, both in their mid-forties, bearded and dressed in the local traditional baggy long shirt and trousers, washed, ate, prayed and then talked.
  • He knew the local man to be in his mid-forties, and he adjudged his companion a little over 30.
  • Her father, Michael, a suave-looking businessman in his mid-forties with iron-on respectability, is sawing into a huge steak with a large knife in silence.
  • She looked very muscular and in her mid-forties with rich, dark brown curly hair put back in a tight bun.
  • But most shocking were the antics of an outwardly respectable businesswoman in her mid-forties. The Sun
  • One poem, "The Moose," begun in the mid-forties, is legendary for waiting nearly thirty years to receive her seal of approval. Paper Trail
  • The man who now stood forward was shortish and solidly built with pepper-and-salt hair, perhaps in his mid-forties. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • She looked as though she was in her mid-forties but Boyd later told Stephanie she was older. CHAMELEON
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