be ages with
English
Verb
be ages with (third-person singular simple present is ages with, present participle being ages with, simple past was ages with, past participle been ages with)
- (UK) To be approximately the same age as.
- 2008, James Meikle, Fitba Daft: A Story of Total Soccer Addiction in Scotland and America, →ISBN:
- Kenny is ages with me and already a fast powerful winger with a really hard shot—a mini Peter Lorimer and he even looked a bit like him.
- 2011, Jeff Connor, Giants Of Scottish Rugby, →ISBN:
- Gary's son is ages with my youngest and they both play mini-rugby.
- 2013, Michael Cannon, Four New Words for Love, →ISBN:
- Mrs Griggs is ages with Marjory.
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