older
IPA: ˈoʊɫdɝ
noun
- A surname.
adjective
- elderly
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Examples of "older" in Sentences
- Cougars, that's what they call older women who date younger men.
- "They do it by seein" that primitive forms are in what they call the older layers.
- The Prime Minister sees a period of change affecting what she calls "older industries" and encouraging new ones.
- Hillary's woman problem is that her reach among women over 30 I don't want to use the term older women is unlikely to change much.
- Ms Harman noted that Mark Thompson, BBC director-general, had acknowledged the need to have greater numbers of what he called "older women" on screen.
- They are surprisingly large for a handset of this size and well suited for the eyesight and "thumb skills" of older people (* older*, not * old* - ok, mom?).
- Not only teenagers and college students can be counted among the 'technologically inclined,' which means that trends are much more prone to take off in older age segments than they used to.
- Ouida would have said "heir to a title older than a thousand centuries," but I doubt if the English duke is so ancient as that, or a direct descendant of the Dukes of Edom mentioned in Holy Writ.
- Mr. Gabriel Sanchez—his first name that of God’s messenger, his last a name older than America itself—won’t look at her, keeps his eyes on his cap, turning it in his hands as if feeling along the rim for some essential tactile detail.
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