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change of life
change of life
Word History and Origins
Origin of change of life1
Idioms and Phrases
Also, the change . Menopause. For example, After nine pregnancies, she was actually looking forward to the change of life , or She became quite moody during the change . [c. 1820]Example Sentences
As I researched the procedure, searching for what my recovery might entail and what life could look like once my scars healed, I mostly found images of gray-haired women staring pensively over tea or advice for husbands and grown children who want to be supportive during "the change of life."
“When Mad accepted me, that was a change of life, a change of mind, a change of everything. Somebody liked what I did,” Aragonés says.
From the depth of this existential crisis, he becomes convinced that he needs a change of life and venue, so he decides to walk from Manhattan to Phoenix, where he’s bought a house off the internet.
"When you lose a partner of nearly 60 years it's a complete change of life," she said.
“We have the hopes of everyone — be successful and have a change of life,” Alejandro Cortez, a 25-year-old Colombian man, said as he exited a taxi last week at the end of Roxham Road in Champlain, New York.
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