As for Johnson, the old Lion may be getting a bit long in the tooth but he is still a formidable opponent. |
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I'm a bit too long in the tooth to get too worked up about these things any more. |
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He assures me he is far too long in the tooth to compete against the current world title holders, who nowadays are in their teens. |
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I think I am too long in the tooth to start adopting the dress down policy of many of today's businesses. |
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But the car was looking increasingly long in the tooth, despite continuous design improvements. |
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His gaggle of girlfriends all seem suspiciously long in the tooth to qualify as high-school students. |
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My old home computer was getting a little long in the tooth, so I decided it was time to upgrade to a speedy new machine. |
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Presumably she was a bit long in the tooth and a bit broad in the beam for evening television. |
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The 30-year old Georgian, though, is too long in the tooth to be fazed by such criticism, and is raring to get back into the scoring habit. |
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I know, at 42, some might consider me a bit long in the tooth by then, but you never know. |
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As I said before, this particular wharf is getting long in the tooth. |
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If someone was in for 15 or 20 years and they're getting a little long in the tooth and short in the hair like myself, what would happen if they couldn't meet certain fitness standards? |
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I want to read something from the McDonald commission, which is starting to look awfully long in the tooth but is still quoted extensively in these areas. |
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Some of us sadly come from democracies that are too long in the tooth to believe that they get anything useful out of a parliamentary assembly such as this one. |
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Even if your machines have already got a bit long in the tooth, we will be able to deliver you the exactly suitable spare system to visualize your processes and data. |
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His cousin was now of more than middle age.... She was lean, and yellow, and long in the tooth. |
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So as Microsoft began its 30th year last month, investors wondered whether it's a little long in the tooth. |
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