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old enough to vote

id. 1 (&lit: English) 2 (context comical informal English) old, decrepit.

Usage examples of "old enough to vote".

Each one is eighteen years old, old enough to vote, old enough to contract or to marry without consulting parents, old enough to hang for murder, old enough to have children (and some do).

They weren't old enough to vote yet, but they were old enough and tough enough to knock heads if heads needed knocking.

I'll be away at college-and after all I am nearly old enough to vote.

I'll be away at collegeand after all I am nearly old enough to vote.

I'm not surprised that so youthful a candidate has charmed many of you with his 'vigah,' but-fortunately-the fate of the country is not decided by young men who are not old enough to vote.

He held on to his gun but lost the sunglasses, and they took the ski mask with them, revealing him to be a plain-looking boy who couldn't have been old enough to vote.