Crossword clues for of age
of age
Wiktionary
of age
a. Old enough to be considered an adult (in law, or by society generally).
WordNet
of age
adj. having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable); "aged ten"; "ten years of age" [syn: aged(a), of age(p)]
Usage examples of "of age".
All requests for waivers on the basis of age, civilian position, health or compassion shall be considered after reporting.
When we escaped from that slavery at twelve years of age, we were in some respects men.
If Elnora won't take these things, so help me, I'll tell her what she is worth, and loan her the money and she can pay me back when she comes of age.
But the odor was much more concentrated here, in this tiny cylinder, the smell of age, hardy and thick.