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Definition of middle life in English: middle lifenoun mass nounMiddle age. Example sentencesExamples - Giving his callused band a jokey name, Hiatt addresses middle life with customary wit and pathos.
- But ethical values are difficult to acquire on demand, in middle life.
- At 23 she became engaged to a diplomat who died a few months later, and in middle life she was passionately attached to a married man who was killed at Gallipoli.
- The son was a radical puritan with mystical leanings, and in middle life a doctrinaire republican.
- High dietary fat intake during middle life may not necessarily be a risk factor for breast cancer.
- He came to the academy in middle life after working on the land and as a minister in the Church of Christ.
- They have lower cholesterol levels and are less likely to die in middle life from a heart attack or stroke.
- But he painted them no surviving or recorded pictures, nor any for the brother by whom he stood when some mysterious disgrace ruined that brother in middle life.
- A woman above middle life came forward from amongst them.
- This means they will not be spending any extra years they gain in a nursing home but will have an extra 10 or 20 years added to their middle life.
- By then he was in middle life and already had a string of scientific successes, most unsung, behind him.
- He wrote fiction in middle life and drama in his last years, but his youthful efforts were in verse - a heavily shod Miltonic blank verse, written in English.
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