She must've been in at least her mid-forties, she was no spring chicken, but she looked good for her age, if you were into that sort of thing. |
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At 34, he's no spring chicken, which means he has to train even harder in order to medal at the Olympic Winter Games. |
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He was no spring chicken, and was perhaps looking for a nest egg, or a pension of sorts, so that he could retire. |
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But in the past week, just about everything I have done has left me feeling middle-aged and I have finally had to admit to myself that I am no spring chicken. |
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After all, Baden-Powell himself was no spring chicken at the time of Scouting's foundation! |
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Like much of the Alinghi afterguard, he's no spring chicken, but experience counts for an awful lot in this game. |
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I was no spring chicken, that doctor pointed out. |
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He doubtless hoped for a sympathetic ruling from President Reagan, at 70 no spring chicken himself. |
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He ran up three flights of stairs, and he's no spring chicken. |
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