age-old|age old in English
adjective
ancient; having existed for ages
Use "age-old|age old" in a sentence
1. • Old-age benefits
2. old-age benefits
3. IN OLD AGE
4. Yeah, miserable old age.
5. She dreaded old age.
6. Old Age Security programs
7. (c) old-age benefits;
8. Old-age, death (pensions):
9. (d) old-age benefits;
10. See: (on) the wrong side of (some Age) a coon's Age a dog's Age a golden Age a grand old Age a/the grand old Age act (one's) Age act one's Age act your Age Act your Age! act/be your Age Age before beauty Age in place Age of consent Age out Age, sex, from at a tender Age at a/the ripe old Age at the tender Age of at/to a ripe old Age awkward Age be (on
11. Old age blanched his hair.
12. Idle young, needy age [old].
13. iv) Old Age Relief (Sec
14. Invalidity, old-age, survivors’ pensions:
15. · Retirement, cessation of employ-ment at advanced age, old age
16. Other old-age and disability benefits
17. (d) non-contributory old-age allowance:
18. Old age hasn't dimmed her memory.
19. Old-age, death (Pensions), family benefits:
20. (c) old-age and death (pension):
21. Old age creeps upon us unnoticed.
22. Nor has old age withered yours.
23. His power decayed in old age.
24. Infirmity often comes with old age.
25. Old age has clouded his judgement.