Sentence examples for kind of aging from inspiring English sources

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He must have some kind of aging relative, or something?

Then the show began, and Steve went onstage, looking thin but fit, like some kind of aging vegan long-distance runner.

The action unfolded at a modern-dress masked ball, with Orpheus as a kind of aging pop star whose intensity amuses the aristocrats.

That show was built around the theme of an imaginary character named Frank, the last man on earth, a kind of aging nature's-child hippie type with long blond hair, no clothes and not enough smarts to avoid bad sunburn.

The kind of aging white men who edit music journals and write rock criticism and still listen to albums under headphones (and many times over again) hailed "OK Computer" as a masterpiece, and a lot of other people loved it, too: it was nominated for the Album of the Year Grammy and has sold, at last count, 4.7 million copies worldwide.

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Put brown or black food coloring in a spritz bottle and spritz your clothes with a little bottle with droplets of color so they look kind of aged.

A considerable decrease of thermooxidation stability was indicated for the sample IGI 11 after all kinds of aging.

Known for his outlandish costumes, his fancy cars and his bizarre appearance — he had peroxide-blond hair that he wore in a kind of aging-pageboy, Prince Valiant-style cut — he was as familiar a presence as Johnny Carson or Dick Clark, and as odd a character as Pee-wee Herman. Pee-wee Herman

Thirty-nine is that kind of age.

Shakespeare didn't know about that kind of age.

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