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were oldest
adjective
Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
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All, intriguingly, were oldest daughters, with highly supportive parents.
Highest on the bars, where the peanut plants were oldest, they grew in a thick emerald carpet.
The two of us were the leaders, mostly because we were oldest, and once in a while he had to remind the rest that he was the top leader.
Looking at more than 100 genes, the researchers found that the purple bacteria were oldest, followed by sulfurous and nonsulfurous green bacteria, heliobacteria, and oxygen-producing cyanobacteria.
For example, Aubert and his team took 55 samples of the layers of the calcite popcorn, showing that they formed a sort of ministratigraphic sequence in which the layers closest to the art were oldest and the top layers were the youngest.
The ethnic Norwegians were oldest and subjects from Sri Lanka youngest.
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They were older.
Some were old.
The pipes were old.
They were old, old men.
Right you were, old cabbie.
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