Multicentenarian

"Multicentenarian" in a Sentence (5 examples)

In Shaw's perfect world of the multicentenarians, life has been reduced to a blank.

To be seventy or eighty was to be as 'full of years' as a multicentenarian Old Testament prophet.

He held the record, but there seem to have been plenty of other multicentenarians around at the time, including Noah and old Adam himself.

Vacancies were becoming more and more rare as rejuvenators plied their controversial trade, turning good citizens into multicentenarian eloi.

Should we worry about a world of stodgy multicentenarians who will resist the innovations of ninety-something upstarts and perhaps ban the begetting of pesky children altogether?

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