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- noun The state or period of being a
senior ; old age.
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Examples
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I think that's from the child up to adulthood and seniorhood.
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In a big chair, with a pipe supplied by the youngster, he shyly tried to talk to a senior in the great world of Yale (he himself had not been able to climb to seniorhood even in Plato), while the awed youngster shyly tried to talk to the great aviator.
The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life Sinclair Lewis 1918
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It’s the new right of passage into “pre-seniorhood”: you awake on the afternoon of your 50th with a hangover and a copy of AARP TheMagazine, which is more of a sentence than a good name for a magazine, in your mailbox.
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How we have managed--as we have slipped into seniorhood--without life's "essentials" may be of some passing interest in future "musings.
Archive 2006-04-01 Michael Caddell 2006
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How we have managed--as we have slipped into seniorhood--without life's "essentials" may be of some passing interest in future "musings.
"Getting off the grid." - A Simple Act of Subversion? Michael Caddell 2006
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most individuals will have decades of healthy, active living once they reach seniorhood, pursuing new interests, careers and relationships much like we see Betty doing today.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Marc E. Agronin 2011
bilby commented on the word seniorhood
IF YOU REALLY HAVE TO LEAVE A DEFINITION, PUT IT IN THE COMMENTS BOX, NOT THE TAG BOX.
November 9, 2008
gangerh commented on the word seniorhood
www.plannedspammerhood.com??
November 9, 2008