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abbr. 1 agriculture 2 (alternative spelling of Ag English)

Usage examples of "ag.".

At the age of five and a half the little girl is still lying in a large baby carriage, because she has walking difficulties.

What was of nearly equal importance, the age of the pond had prevented any recent accumulation of vegetable matter, and consequently spared those who laboured around the spot, the impurities of atmosphere usually consequent on its decay.

Fashion had little to do with furniture, in that simple age, when the son did not hesitate to wear even the clothes of the father, years and years after the tailor had taken leave of them.

Indeed, most of the gossiping writers of that age seem to allow that Lord Howe was a grandson of the first English sovereign of the House of Brunswick.

The French and savages made an assault on us, about an hour earlier than this, and our two fathers rushed to the pickets to repel it--I was a reckless boy, anxious even at that tender age to see a fray, and was at their side.

At the age of thirteen, frighteningly soon ifter he reached puberty, he bluffed his way into the arms of the hottest seventeen-year-old number in the neighborhood, and he never looked back.

That night little more than a year ago, in another town, another prison, he needed an outlet for his rage.

At the age of thirty-five he was named one of the three principal correspondents on Outside Insight.

As of a week ago Sunday, Nicky was fine, which, in his case, means the same.

He is as beautiful as ever, but the bigger he gets, the more noticeable the discrepancy between his physical age and his mental age.

By the time his children reached the age of fifteen, they had been enrolled in exclusive boarding schools.

Six years ago, even ten or twelve years ago is well into the sexual revolution.

He joked he was feeling his age, but the fact was, the se had come to represent a haven.