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a. (alternative spelling of midlife English)
Usage examples of "mid-life".
His was the lean, thoughtful face of a man in the midst of contemplative mid-life, but there was something else .
The others were in mid-life, with firm, unlined faces, hair thick and richly colored with only a few strands of silver or gray at the temples.
I was too young for a mid-life crisis, and too old for an attack of conscience.
I can't work in London any more, Ferdie, I'm having a mid-life crisis at twenty-two.
What we have here is a coming-of-age story combined with a mid-life crisis.
And the male, going through a mid-life crisis and terrified by his lack of appeal, manages to get his manhood back.
Normally we only see the manifestations of a Mid-life Crisis, not the dreamer himself.
I feel like I'm going through a kind of, I don't know, mid-life crisis or something.
More fascinating is her supporting cast-- Texas, an ex-cop suffering a mid-life crisis, and Angela, who escapes a religious atmosphere as stifling as the one Volos fled.
Gemma liked to joke that Marissa was her mid-life crisis, even though Marissa was just five years younger, and Gemma was only thirty.
He hadn't had a cigarette since the first day of his mid-life crisis, and he didn't really want one now, except that was what he had always done when he was bored or restless-- smoke a cigarette.