sixtyish

sixtyish

(ˈsɪkstɪɪʃ)
adj
more or less sixty
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Translations

sixtyish

[ˈsɪkstɪɪʃ] ADJde unos sesenta años
she must be sixtyishdebe andar por los sesenta
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sixtyish

adjum die Sechzig (inf), → ungefähr sechzig
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Berkoff?" asks the sixtyish, silver-haired woman behind the desk.
Among the more curious and far-flung cast members are the octogenarian historian Bennett Carpenter and his sixtyish lover, Ivor Walters.
If a broad historical sense is largely missing from Dunkirk, so are such other presumably distracting elements as characterization, plot development, emotional depth, and more than transactional human relationships; once or twice the dialogue sinks to the peculiar, as when sixtyish Mr.
A sixtyish professor, beavering away at a piece of scholarly writing.
But it must be understood that the majority of black offenses have their roots in the political and economic deprivations of black Americans by the Anglo-American state, and that these are the primary causes and conditions of black crimes." (9) Many might argue that Chrisman's language is "sixtyish," that it betrays the zealousness of the turbulent decade, that typical of that moment his analysis overreaches; yet, forty-two years later, nearly 1 million African Americans are incarcerated, largely due to a phony and discriminatory "drug war." Meanwhile, the murder of Trayvon Martin, and the convictions of Marissa Alexander and Trevor Dooley, demonstrate that "Stand Your Ground" and "Conceal and Carry" laws "were not designed for us" and affect black people only with "repressive intent."
Sixtyish model Cindy Joseph has created a cosmetics line, Boom, aimed at women of a certain age, and business is (ahem) booming.
Edgewater, NJ, October 27, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Vera Wright is a quirky sixtyish beautician who is perpetually trying to improve herself.
(FRANCE) At a town hall meeting in Saint-Marcel-les-Sauzet, France, a sixtyish woman asks, "What size knife should I bring?"
Right on cue, a clean shaven sixtyish white man said, "May I help you?"
The older man is a sixtyish pensioner who looks a bit like Christopher Plummer.
Maybe they will be more deeply affected by a staged photo of a sixtyish businessman clutching his heart than by a picture of the diseased organ itself, looking like week-old unrefrigerated meat.
A sixtyish man points At my sandaled feet, and asks, "Do you speak Arabic?" I answer no.