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She is no spring chicken, to continue to act like one!
I'm really a spring chicken and not an old crow!
After all, you're thirty now and no spring chicken yourself any more.
"Of course if you're not interested, he could be a spring chicken."
After all, as your parents have already reminded you, they are no longer spring chickens.
The first crop of spring chickens, friends said, are due any day.
Having an 118-year-old in their midst made club members feel like spring chickens.
True, not all are spring chickens, but each has defined a style of his or her own.
So *Mary went, although she was no longer any spring chicken herself.
Not that I am any spring chicken, mind you.
Though youthful in appearance, he is 51, a fresh face but no spring chicken.
There is a hint of a beard, and he looks, to be sure, like no spring chicken.
The admiral was no spring chicken, but he certainly didn't run like an old man, either.
"I'm not exactly a spring chicken; I've seen a lot of military men.
"You are aware that Dad's not exactly a spring chicken anymore."
MacArthur's not exactly a spring chicken, and maybe 1952 will be my year."
He tells her she's no spring chicken either but changes his tune and says to combine their years of experience together for the night.
After all, their loyal fans didn't look like spring chickens either.
She had a feeling for pop culture, even though by then she was no spring chicken.
He's no spring chicken - this fall he'll turn 38 - and yet he's still going strong.
In fact, every meaning of spring chicken has become something of a joke.
Cute, though, in a gawky, spring chicken sort of way.
But getting fit takes time and commitment and if you're no spring chicken, you have to take it easy along the way.
Perhaps it was a visual pun, a way of admitting that he's not a spring chicken.
However, no spring chicken is acceptable, and of a certain age is preferred.