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over the hill

  1. (idiomatic) Of a person, old, past the prime of life. Synonym: worn out Mrs. Joiner is over the hill.

Translations

[edit] old, past the prime of life
  • Polish: stary (pl)
  • Portuguese: dobrando o cabo da boa esperança (literally going around the Cape of Good Hope), entradote m (Portugal, colloquial)
  • Russian: старый (ru) (staryj), отживший своё время (otživšij svojó vremja)
  • Spanish: no estar para muchos trotes (colloquial)

See also

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  • age out
  • has-been
  • have seen one's day
  • over the hills and far away
  • past it
  • washed-up
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