septuagenarian 的 2 个定义
- of the age of 70 years or between 70 and 80 years old.
- a septuagenarian person.
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- Now, with more than 293,000 followers — at least 35,000 of whom were accumulated in the weeks since I spoke to him for this piece — Stratford finds himself enjoying a newfound platform that few other septuagenarian gardeners can claim.
- It even won praise from Murakami, despite Kawakami having earlier criticized the septuagenarian’s books for sexism.
- Sharon Shakked and her septuagenarian parents live in the Bay Area, where vaccine appointments have been beyond scarce.
- Ivory Coast’s septuagenarian President Alassane Ouattara had previously pledged to step down after two terms.
- Come November, we’ll have two septuagenarian candidates facing off.
- The septuagenarian duo of Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi will be able to keep their chauffer-driven, taxpayer-funded limos.
- The septuagenarian was present during the search, according to the report.
- Andrew Romano sends the septuagenarian Stone a birthday wish.
- When you give an underfunded septuagenarian four out of 10 votes in a moderate state, something is most definitely wrong.
- The libertarian septuagenarian outpaced Huntsman, Gingrich, and Iowa flash-in-the-pan Rick Santorum.
- A stalwart six-foot septuagenarian does not thus comport himself toward a small gentleman of thirty or forty.
- He had before him the operatic universe; and it was to arouse this that he sat him down to write when almost a septuagenarian.
- It was the Bacchic priest, a good-humoured septuagenarian, who had pinched the bare elbow of a comely Bacchante.
- He tells, too, of a Fondue party he threw for a couple of his septuagenarian cousins in Paris "about the year 1801."
- It was the septuagenarian bishop Purpuris, 273 recalled from exile by Julian.