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Long in the Tooth


You use the expression 'Long in the Tooth' to indicate that someone is old.

Example of use: “Fred is getting to be pretty long in the tooth.”

 


Interesting fact about Long in the Tooth

A horse’s teeth grow with age, and the length of the front teeth is often used as an indicator of equine age. Thus 'long in the tooth' equates to old age.