English edit

Verb edit

be ages with (third-person singular simple present is ages with, present participle being ages with, simple past was ages with, past participle been ages with)

  1. (UK) To be approximately the same age as.
    • 2008, James Meikle, Fitba Daft: A Story of Total Soccer Addiction in Scotland and America, →ISBN:
      Kenny is ages with me and already a fast powerful winger with a really hard shot—a mini Peter Lorimer and he even looked a bit like him.
    • 2011, Jeff Connor, Giants Of Scottish Rugby, →ISBN:
      Gary's son is ages with my youngest and they both play mini-rugby.
    • 2013, Michael Cannon, Four New Words for Love, →ISBN:
      Mrs Griggs is ages with Marjory.