prime of life in English
noun
best part of one's life; adulthood; springtime of one's life
Use "prime of life" in a sentence
1. Makes me almost in the prime of life?
2. In the prime of life, they are almost "wolf-proof".
3. Accidents, crimes, riots, wars and famines cut down millions right in the prime of life.
4. Further, he said: “Youth and the prime of life are vanity.” —Ecclesiastes 11:9, 10.
5. For instance, when someone in the prime of life dies, many say, ‘God called him to heaven.’
6. “Remove troublesome things from your heart, and ward off harmful things from your body, for youth and the prime of life are futility.” —Ecclesiastes 11:10.
7. The Bible gives young people this encouragement: “Remove vexation from your heart, and ward off calamity from your flesh; for youth and the prime of life are vanity.