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Sentences with SPRING-CHICKEN

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Sentences

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"She may be eighty years old, but she still feels like a spring chicken."
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"My grandfather is a spring chicken at heart; he exercises daily."
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"He may look young, but he's no spring chicken anymore."
4
"Don't worry, you're still a spring chicken. There's plenty of time."
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"Being the oldest in the group, I felt like a spring chicken."
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"I envy her energy; she's always bouncing around like a spring chicken."
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"The newborn foal is as lively as a spring chicken."
8
"You're not a spring chicken anymore, so be careful with physical activities."
9
"She's not exactly a spring chicken, but she plays basketball like a pro."
10
"I feel like a spring chicken after a good night's sleep."
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"Don't underestimate him just because he's a spring chicken."
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"Unlike most retirees, he's still a spring chicken and keeps busy with various hobbies."
13
"There's no age limit for starting something new; you're not too old to be a spring chicken."
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"Although she's 50 years old, she looks like a spring chicken."
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"I still remember the days when I was a spring chicken, full of energy and enthusiasm."
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"They may be in their thirties, but they party like spring chickens."
17
"After retiring from his job, he decided to start a new career as a spring chicken."
18
"She's not as young as she used to be, but she's still a spring chicken at heart."
19
"He's not a spring chicken anymore, but he's determined to stay fit."
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"Being the youngest in the office, she was often referred to as the spring chicken."
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"She may be in her forties, but she still looks like a spring chicken."
2
"My grandfather is a sprightly spring chicken at 85."
3
"I don't mind being called a spring chicken; it means I have lots of energy."
4
"He may be the boss's son, but he's still a spring chicken in terms of experience."
5
"My little niece is such a cute spring chicken."
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"After retiring from his job, he felt like a spring chicken again."
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"At the age of 40, she started a new career and felt like a spring chicken."
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"Despite being a spring chicken, she quickly adapted to the demands of the job."
9
"He's the new recruit and definitely a spring chicken compared to the rest of us."
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"The young athlete was a spring chicken among the seasoned competitors."
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