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Meaning of agedly

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agedly (adv.)

In the manner of an aged person.

agedly Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly woman walked agedly, her steps slow and deliberate, reflecting the passage of time.
  2. With a nod of his head, the agedly gentleman acknowledged the changes he had witnessed over the decades.
  3. She opened the ancient book agedly, handling the fragile pages with care to preserve its delicate state.
  4. The clock on the wall ticked away agedly, a constant reminder of the years that had come and gone.
  5. Agedly, the historic building displayed signs of wear and tear, adding to its charm and character.
  6. He spoke agedly, his voice carrying the weight of experience and the wisdom accumulated over the years.
  7. The photograph captured the couple agedly holding hands, a testament to their enduring love.
  8. Seated in the rocking chair, she gazed agedly out the window, lost in memories of times gone by.
  9. The old dog wagged its tail agedly, a loyal companion that had aged gracefully alongside its owner.
  10. The once vibrant colors of the painting had faded agedly, mirroring the fading vibrancy of the artist's youth.

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In the manner of an aged person.

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The elderly woman walked agedly, her steps slow and deliberate, reflecting the passage of time.

With a nod of his head, the agedly gentleman acknowledged the changes he had witnessed over the decades.

She opened the ancient book agedly, handling the fragile pages with care to preserve its delicate state.

The clock on the wall ticked away agedly, a constant reminder of the years that had come and gone.