- Age out at something: to reach the age limit.
He has aged out of the special students scholarship program.
- Dog’s age: A long period of time.
I have not seen Ravi for a dog’s age.
- Feel your age: to realize that you are getting old
I really felt my age at work. All my colleagues looked very young.
- Golden age:Â A period of outstanding time.
Decade after the World War was the golden age for Nepal.
- Of advanced age: Later in life
The conference is about the effect of advanced age on fertility and pregnancy in women.
- Of age: Old enough to be considered adult.
When I’m of age, I’m going to get married and move to the city.
- Ripe old age: Very old age
Mr. Smith died last night, but he lived to a ripe old age-99.
- Under age: to be too young to be eligible for something.
Because she was under age, government denied issuing a certificate to her.
- Act one’s age: Not childish
Act your age and stop fiddling with your pen.
- Over the hill: old
Mrs. Smith is over the hills.
- Come of age: Reach a full stage development
After years of hard labor, Japanese design has come of age.
- Tender age: Young age
She left home at the tender age of 17.