Sentence examples for silver Age from inspiring English sources

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silver Age

noun

An historical period of great accomplishment in a field or a society, usually following, and not quite as good as, a golden age, and not as bad as an iron age.

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See also Silver Age.

The Silver Age went out with that whimper.

HARRISON "The Silver Age of Jewish Music," Mariya Bukhina.

Mr. Schumer views the Silver Age as a social historian as well as an art historian.

By Peter Schjeldahl Cranach's "The Close of the Silver Age" (circa 1530).

Billy Name: The Silver Age is at Serena Morton II, London, 30 September to 23 October.

Brodsky's mentor, the great Silver Age poet Anna Akhmatova, laughed at the K.G.B.'s shortsightedness.

Today, that explosion of brazen, self-­conscious filmmaking is often hailed as movies' "silver age".

He performs music from his newest solo album, "Silver Age" (Merge).

A great variety of literary forms was evident during the Silver Age.

The following "silver age", defined by Marvel and Stan Lee's Spider-Man, gave its protagonists a little more heft.

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