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Meanings of aged little in English
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Usage of aged little in English
1
Lorenzo died in his villa at Careggi, agedlittle more than forty-four years.
2
She was an agedlittle thing.
3
A rough-looking, sunburnt, soiled-skirted, odd, middle- agedlittle man came to the house a day or two ago, seeking work.
4
She did not look "all of a twitter," this pretty but rather faded middle- agedlittle mother of Penny's.
5
I followed Mr. Mellaire's gaze, and saw the burnt-out, agedlittle Scotchman squatted on a spare spar and sucking a pipe.
6
The exception was a middle- agedlittle Talmudist with a tough little beard who held everybody in terror by his violent temper and pugnacity.
7
M. Budin was a commonplace, middle- agedlittle man, of mediocre ability, whose personality was not calculated to impress one with an idea of intellectual force.
8
His clothing was disarranged, his manner agitated-instriking contrast to the dapper and composed appearance usual to that middle-agedlittle gentleman.