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middle-aged man

n. a man who is roughly between 45 and 65 years old

Usage examples of "middle-aged man".

For a big flabby middle-aged man who would have looked more at home in a stud poker game, he was unbelievably hysterical.

When he arrived at his office he found a visitor waiting already, a large, heavy-jawed, middle-aged man with pocked skin and disapproving scowl that drew his black, tangled eyebrows together.

A middle-aged man, with some intelligence of manner, but with so common-place a physiognomy, that Raymond could scarcely believe that he was the designer.

A lean middle-aged man, smoking a pipe and rubbing his ear, was shown.

Balzac introduced her as a student and the middle-aged man shook her hand.

I told Brocky I still loved you quite a bit, though I thought I was really still in love with the idealistic, amusing young man you had been, rather than the very successful, ironic middle-aged man you had become, and was truly in love with the wonderful Brocky with whom I had lived in such happy intimacy.

Moreover, she made an absolute fool of our butler, Lavernay -- a middle-aged man who ought to have known better.

The tiny screen on the desk top showed a middle-aged man who looked rather rumpled and unhappy.

Dargow was a seven-footer, several inches taller than the barb average, a middle-aged man of perhaps sixty-five whose hair and beard were grayshot.

Near at hand, on one of the platforms, a well-built middle-aged man with sparse gray hair and the air of an affable Roman emperor smoked a cigar and read a newspaper.

He stared into the faces of a woman, a teener, a young woman, a handsome middle-aged man, looking for something beside fear, and finding only fear and a mouse like instinctive urge to escape a trap, and a fear of fear that kept them quiet, afraid to express the sense of disaster that filled their imaginations.