age
act your age: seeact.
the awkward age: seeawkward.
of a certain age used euphemistically to avoid specifying the age of someone (typically a woman) of middle age or beyond.
☞ The phrase, first recorded in 1754, may have been inspired by French d'un certain âge.
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come of age
1 (of a person) reach adult status.
2 (of a movement or activity) become fully established.
for a coon's age: seecoon.
in a dog's age: seedog.
in this day and age: seeday.
feel your age become aware that you are growing older and less energetic.
a golden age: seegolden.
under age not yet adult according to the law.