entrado
entrado en años
a bit/little long in the tooth
elderly
advanced in years
advanced in life
Training would be needed for the reception staff, who all said they were a bit long in the tooth for learning how to use a computer.
To the general public 'the female librarian is still angular, elderly, acidulous and terrifying', to use Geoffrey Langley's words, 'and a male librarian is impossible under any hypothesis'.
It has been some time since he had the ability to construct anything as he is advanced in years now.
Originally employed as cowherd at the Abbey of Whitby, he became a singer when somewhat advanced in life.
entrado en carnes [También escrito pudgy] [También escrito podgy]
fat [fatter -comp., fattest -sup.]
plump [plumper -comp., plumpest -sup.]
overweight
chubby [chubbier -comp., chubbiest -sup.]
podgy [podgier -comp., podgiest -sup.]
pudgy [pudgier -comp., pudgiest -sup.]
corpulent
The article is entitled 'America the slim: or, where are the fat children in picture books'.
Researchers have found that men who are hungry are attracted to plumper women but, once they had eaten, men's taste in women reverted to those with slimmer figures.
The author suggests that university libraries can put their unmanageably overweight serials budget on a sensible diet by limiting new subscriptions.
Most chubby girls are viewed with disdain by their families and strangers alike.
With the awareness surrounding fit bodies, many of us become perturbed due to our bulgy or podgy body parts.
His team was mostly composed of short, pudgy, white boys - these guys were definitely not on a sports team.
My host and I had to squeeze up against a wall to make way for a rather corpulent man coming from the opposite direction.