fiftyish

fiftyish

(ˈfɪftɪˌɪʃ)
adj
approximately fifty
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fiftyish

[ˈfɪftɪɪʃ] ADJde unos cincuenta años
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And it was to people's utmost surprise that in a building where a flat is shared up and divided into cubicles for families and spinsters and bachelors, who took other friends and foes as tenants, no one seemed to bother this fiftyish man who lived all by himself in a three-bedroom flat--there were speculations.
It is identified as having belonged to a woman fiftyish, Caucasian, and who died nonviolently.
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Two fiftyish single women, one from Iowa, one from the Bronx, meet and learn to cohabitate in this play one reviewer praised for its "heart and humor" in its production at last year's Humana Festival.
The vibration got stronger until the man passed by: a fiftyish, heavyset coach with a large yellow picture of a spear over a crimson background on his shirt.
Gadsby's protagonist, fiftyish John Gadsby, hands civic administration of his town to a local youth organization, and in so doing transforms Branton Hills from a stagnant municipality into a bustling, up-and-coming city.
Frieda was a fiftyish woman with a round face, curly brown hair, wide flat hips, and lovely girlish legs without a single varicose vein.
Well he was less doppelganger than fiftyish chubby bloke with wild white hair who wouldn''t have reached the end of Maggie May without attracting Simon Cowell''s buzzer.
Venturing out, she wanders through landscapes of singularly arresting beauty, her path often crossing with that of the hotel's fiftyish caretaker as he rakes, cuts grass or simply puffs contentedly on a joint.
"I sought the constraints of an old structure," says the fiftyish father of three.