| Hain't had the rheumatiz, nor shakin' ager, nor any of that buzzing in your head? |
| In the discourse of the so-called third and fourth age, the third ager is often defined to be an active consumer of technology. |
| The typical third ager is also educated, with 86 percent having been to college. |
| It applied only to former public land, ager publicus, which had been usurped and concentrated in the hands of large landholders. |
| All he wants is to forget he ever had the ager and take some light exercise and have some fun. |
| Linkin has been nigh about down sick with the fever an ager. |