septuagenarian in English

noun
1
a person who is from 70 to 79 years old.
Japan's parliament, or Diet, has more septuagenarians and octogenarians than almost any other, and they are ill-prepared for radical changes.

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1. Not infrequently does the septuagenarian go abroad.

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4. Not infrequently does the septuagenarian walk over distance to Daming Lake Park.

5. Their efforts will be judged by a septuagenarian food writer and a podgy hotel baker from Merseyside.

6. That he could not prevent the first world war plunged the septuagenarian steel tycoon into a depression.

7. Almost 30% of Americans tell pollsters that America is not ready to put a septuagenarian into the White House.

8. They hope the former, septuagenarian Saudi Oil Minister Ali Naimi, is right in saying there has been 'a fundamental change' in the oil market.

9. She sold documents over several years and when she died two years ago she left the remaining papers to her septuagenarian daughters, Eva and Ruti.

10. English rock and funk music singer-songwriter, sometime actor, and septuagenarian senior citizen Eric Burdon (The Animals; War) was born on May 11, 1941 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England during World War II