How to use "aged" in a sentence
Sentences
The man was aged 30, 1.70m tall, medium build, with a fair complexion and moustache
Mrs Darrell did not see his face, so her impression that he was a darklooking foreigner aged over forty is not certain.
Hutchinson said the man was aged about 34-35, just over 1.67m, with a pale face, dark eyes and hair and a small moustache
The girl, who was aged thirteen or fourteen, always wore the same badly-cut black dress
Colonel Julyan, the magistrate, was a middle-aged man with a kind face and grey hair.
Halfway across the long room, they stopped at a clearing where a middle-aged man lay on his back, unconscious, in front of a blackjack table
If he's aged as well as he seems to have done, then he might even be sharper these days."
He was fat, red- faced, middle-aged, well-dressed; perhaps earlier he had been important
I certify that Lady Glyde, aged twenty-one, died on 25 July 1850 at 5 Forest Road, London