1. elderly
A very elderly couple is having an elegant dinner to celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary.
the elderly
It can make some people, especially elderly people and infants, very ill.
I took care to make the letters large and be generous with character and line spacing in order for it to be easy to read for the elderly and those who have problems with their sight.
For this race, people under the age of 35 (including 35) join the young people's group; people from 36 to 50 years old join the middle-aged group and people 51 or over join the elderly group.
In America elderly people are not given the same degree of respect they receive in many other countries.
Obscenity is whatever happens to shock some elderly and ignorant magistrate.
Medicaid, a program originally created to provide medical care for poverty-level women and children, today spends almost a third of its budget on elderly people.
Today, one of every seven people in Western Europe is classified as elderly.
From children to the elderly, sensible exercise has a good effect on the body.
The police officer on duty sensed an elderly man coming up behind him.
We work in our local community by visiting elderly people in their own homes.
This week Sophia Loren returned to Pozzuoli for the first time in 15 years, visiting her elderly aunt and her sister
In addition many groups have been formed so that the elderly can socialize with one another and remain active participants in American life.
He'd sat down for a moment to rest his weary legs and suddenly looked up and saw an elderly woman before him.
Angličtina slovo „starszy wiek„(elderly) se zobrazí v sadách:
ages and stages