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senilitat
Mental infirmity as a consequence of old age; sometimes shown by foolish infatuations.
senility
second childhood
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senilitat
1
The eyes were of blank expressionless blue; she was in her
dotage
.
2
We are not born in the
dotage
and decay of the world.
3
He shook his head in mock melancholy over his supposed intellectual
dotage
.
4
Although not exactly in his
dotage
,
his aggressiveness was becoming very childish.
5
He is, as you say, a senile old man in his
dotage
.
6
You sometimes hear people say, 'Yes, but he was in his
dotage
.
'
7
Aw, must I be y'r schoolmaster in the days of your
dotage
!
8
Were your master alive, he would say you were in your
dotage
!
9
Did he think-confound him!-didhe think that he had reached his
dotage
?
10
Kings in their
dotage
and princes in their nonage wooed her.
11
England is no more in her
dotage
than America is in her nonage.
12
There is no great loss in him, for he was in his
dotage
.
13
Even in the Memoirs of her father, there is no trace of
dotage
.
14
Forgive me, Josey, but I fear your father may be feeling his
dotage
.
15
He wasted his latter days in
dotage
,
obscurity and universal neglect.
16
She is in her
dotage
,
I dare say, and sees double.
dotage
intellectual dotage
premature dotage
absolute dotage
amount to dotage
approach dotage
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senilitat