Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun the time of life between 20 and 30.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the time of life between 20 and 30
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Examples
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In 1973, when those of generation 2 were in their mid-twenties and just reaching political maturity, they show no connection between church attendance and party identification.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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The don't see each other again until they're in their mid-twenties, but they go through all of their adolescent angst together by writing letters.
Samara O'Shea: Valentine's Day Special: Top Ten Letter-Writing Movies Samara O'Shea 2011
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For you see my compatriots, I am maybe the last person in their mid-twenties not on the social network.
Colin Barnicle: Friend Me, Please Colin Barnicle 2011
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For you see my compatriots, I am maybe the last person in their mid-twenties not on the social network.
Colin Barnicle: Friend Me, Please Colin Barnicle 2011
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For you see my compatriots, I am maybe the last person in their mid-twenties not on the social network.
Colin Barnicle: Friend Me, Please Colin Barnicle 2011
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Most salaries range from the mid-twenties to the mid-thirties. 50 weeks a year @ 80 hours/week @ $35K = $8.75/hr.
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We had our own leaders, guys in their mid-twenties to early thirties, directing us to hold street corners and junctions.
Tottenham 2011 and Brixton 1981 – different ideals, similar lessons | Alex Wheatle 2011
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The don't see each other again until they're in their mid-twenties, but they go through all of their adolescent angst together by writing letters.
Samara O'Shea: Valentine's Day Special: Top Ten Letter-Writing Movies Samara O 2011
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Most salaries range from the mid-twenties to the mid-thirties. 50 weeks a year @ 80 hours/week @ $35K = $8.75/hr.
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For you see my compatriots, I am maybe the last person in their mid-twenties not on the social network.
Colin Barnicle: Friend Me, Please Colin Barnicle 2011
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