The Collaborative International Dictionary
mid-thirties \mid-thirties\ n. the time of life between 30 and 40.
Syn: thirties, thirty-something.
WordNet
n. the time of life between 30 and 40 [syn: thirties, thirty-something]
Usage examples of "mid-thirties".
Isis was pretty much as Harking expected: mid-thirties, dark blonde, still petite but with a figure that time and gravity were starting to pull at.
She saw a dark-haired man in his mid-thirties, wearing an anorak and brown cord trousers.
They both knew he already had a younger woman, his wife at home in Lexington, and Anna suspected that he had the worship and perhaps companionship of Lizzie Blair, also in her mid-thirties.
The couple, Dan and Rebecca Mason, were in their mid-thirties, childless, but wanting a larger home.
Police describe him as a white male, mid-thirties, height about one hundred eighty centimeters, weight seventy-five to eighty kilos, short brown hair, cleanshaven, last seen wearing a brown duffel coat Anyone seeing a man meeting this description is urged to contact Colonial Police headquarters.
Two boys in their apprenticeships, two gnarled old men, and a lone strongman in his mid-thirties.
A compact blond in her mid-thirties, she glowered from the pages of the Echo with the irascibility of one who had learned that unrelenting crabbiness served her far better than cheerfulness and was not about to forget it.
He must have been about mid-thirties with short dark-blond hair on top of a very square head, and he was wearing a patterned crewneck sweater that any geek's mother would have been proud of.
He must have been about mid-thirties with short dark-blond hair on top of a very square head, and he was wearing a patterned crewneck sweater that any geek's mother would have been proud of.
He was a strong-featured man in his mid-thirties, with a firm chin and aquiline nose.
Their pilot, a severe, sensuous woman in her mid-thirties, prepared the ballast tank pumps and other predive systems.
All in their early to mid-thirties, except for Fornoff, who was beer-bellied and vast and wrinkled, with a bushy gray beard bibbing his chest.
But the mid-thirties unit, seated under a blurry photo of the statue of the marine, hair to his shoulders, Nicaraguan peasant necklace, bicycle helmet on the table, now this was a GEE frogman.
A two-year-old who looked like he was in his mid-thirties and hoisted brilliant brain surgeons around as if they were feathers.
Charlese, a pudgy man in his mid-thirties, with a crown of brownish gold hair gleaming like a helmet fashioned by hot comb and lacquer.