When they are a little older they are commencing to be certain that ageing has meaning.
When they are a little older they are commencing mentioning ageing to prepare any one for some such thing being something that will be showing in them.
The tree and the warm light comfort her ageing soul.
And the wind raught Her ageing boughs and caught Her body fast again.
On the surface he had shown no trace, except by a sudden ageing that was probably temporary; there had been, as far as Boase knew, no outbreaks of rage or pain.
He may wander till he is ageing and then "settle down," but that is a different affair.
Now, this change is undoubtedly accompanied by phenomena of organic destruction: to these, and to these alone, will a mechanistic explanation of ageing be confined.
It is evident that a change like that of puberty is in course of preparation at every instant from birth, and even before birth, and that the ageing up to that crisis consists, in part at least, of this gradual preparation.
As I shewed no signs ofageing after forty-five, my wife used to make fun of me by saying that I was certainly going to live three hundred years.
The first generation of its enthusiasts was ageing and dying out; and their successors were being taught from the Book of Genesis, just as Edward VI was (and Edward VII too, for that matter).
Only, in these moments of repose, an intense and ageing weariness seemed to have crept into her eyes and face.
The Foreign Office especially is ageing its men fast these few years.
On two points all accounts of it agree: the rapidageing of the man during this period and the improvement in the poor girl's intellect.
The similarity of circumstance may have suggested to me to draw the comparison; at any rate I observed then for the first time that rapid ageing of his features which afterwards became a matter of common remark.
The ageing man had almost whispered, like a boy, glancing with jealous distrust at the shut door of the room that contained the German.
The ageing man's tones were so eager, so anxiously loyal!
His ageing face (for he was the third man of fifty in that room) had an anxious look.
Like every ageing artist of genuine accomplishment, he knew--none better--that there is no satisfaction save the satisfaction of fatigue after honest endeavour.
In the story of the Destruction of Mankind we have seen that originally a human victim was slain for the purpose of obtaining the life-giving human blood to rejuvenate the ageing king.
On a famous occasion in the very remote past the great Giver of Life was summoned to rejuvenate the ageing king.
Japan's huge government debt, which totals more than 150% of GDP, and the ageing of the population are two major long-run problems.
Germany's ageing population, combined with high unemployment, has pushed social security outlays to a level exceeding contributions from workers.
How unwilling we are to make up our minds, we old and ageing ministers, and to humble our hearts to accept an assistant or to submit to a colleague to stand alongside of us in our unaccomplished work!
What a fine, fresh, fruitful, progressive, and peaceful world we should soon have if all our old and all our fast-ageing men would enter that extract into their diary!
Suppose merely that they are seriously ill and recover--what an ageing experience!
Madame de Ruth sat with her back turned towards the light; she knew the value of shadow to an ageing face, and always declared that the glare hurt her eyes, though, God knows, these were neither weak nor easily dazzled.
One side of this face was painted for the stage, while the other was only adorned with the pigments with which the Geyling was accustomed to hide her ageing features.
But he, an ageing bachelor like Edmund himself, did not live in Vienna, but in a small town in Lower Austria, where he was a teacher in a public school, where he had been transferred fifteen years ago as an assistant.
He was not patriarchal, grey-bearded and venerable, but with his clean-shaven face and broad cunning features looked more like an ageing provincial comedian than anything else.
In the case of piece goods these also can be hung from rods in folds on such a waggon, but it is much more customary to employ a continuous steaming chamber, very similar to the ageing and oxidising machine shown in Fig.
Instead of ageing the cotton may be subjected to a process of steaming with the same results.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ageing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.