Septuagenarian in a sentence as a noun

To be fair, his ex was a septuagenarian pushing 300 lbs.

Is Norway full of septuagenarian gym rats and cross-country skiers?

We have three septuagenarian candidates for the next president.

Well, if so, consider that the teenage girls I'll be ogling from my chair at the cafe when I'm a lecherous septuagenarian won't be born for another thirty years.

I don't know the chances of such a conversation with any septuagenarian gentleman, to start with, but I hope my friend's promise to invite me next chance we can meet will arise.

It's very likely that a septuagenarian restauranteur simply doesn't fathom its potential impact.

I wonder if, with the right septuagenarian judge, this constitutes unauthorized access to a protected computer system?

Ms Ardern has repeatedly called the country "our team of five million".The wonders of having a young woman in charge rather than a testosterone-laden septuagenarian.

The only hope we have is because the system is so racist that being middle class and white might actually save us."They also said something about how the police were pushing some angle about using Tor. I'm very concerned about that: I can just picture the ghost story that the prosecutors are going to tell some septuagenarian judge about this special internet for terrorists and arms dealers.

I think they're saying we should realize that a septuagenarian or an octogenarian is, economically speaking, a drain on society and we should be having a conversation about whether stopping the world economy to keep cost centers running makes sense.

If there's a "fight" here, it's against ignorance and fear-mongering over some make-believe tyranny, starring Fauci as some sort of devious, Palpatine-like deep state operative gunning for our freedom, while posing as a concerned septuagenarian scientist who happened to also lead the charge against HIV.

Septuagenarian definitions

noun

someone whose age is in the seventies