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(For a person or an animal) Having lived for a relatively long period of time.
old
aged
1
For another, she'd thought she was too
long
in
the
tooth
herself.
2
I'm getting a little
long
in
the
tooth
to worry about children.
3
She was a bit
long
in
the
tooth
but in good shape overall.
4
Ah, but he was getting too
long
in
the
tooth
for this game.
5
Hurl now saw that each was also rather
long
in
the
tooth
as well.
6
All over the hill,
long
in
the
tooth
,
and nothing special to look at.
7
I'm a bit
long
in
the
tooth
for that now.
8
But we're all getting a bit
long
in
the
tooth
.
9
UNLIKE most pop dinosaurs, the Bee Gees have always been
long
in
the
tooth
.
10
I'm a little
long
in
the
tooth
for the Bieb.
11
The global economic upswing is
long
in
the
tooth
.
12
What he meant was, she was getting
long
in
the
tooth
to have a baby.
13
She ain't exactly
long
in
the
tooth
now.
14
It makes sense because the Murcielago, introduced in 2001, is getting a bit
long
in
the
tooth
.
15
In the last years of his life, of course, he'd been a little
long
in
the
tooth
.
16
Sorina was too
long
in
the
tooth
to think that she loved Amagê -shehardly knew her.