Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

long-in-the-tooth

idiom
/lɔŋ ɪn ðə tuθ/
Definition
Getting old or aging.
Examples
  • My car is a bit long-in-the-tooth; it’s been around for over a decade and requires frequent repairs.
  • The old actor, although long-in-the-tooth, still charms audiences with his performances.
Meaning
This phrase suggests that someone or something is past its prime or becoming too old to be effective or relevant.
Synonyms
  • Old
  • Aged
  • Senior
  • Over the hill