"You'd be amazed at how much a man can age on one patrol."
A large man, young in years, but the drink had aged him well beyond what the clock had done.
The great man aged visibly at William's news and seemed to shrink into his seat.
The poor man was aging, tired, hungry, and in pain.
But the man who stared back at him hadn't aged.
From what he saw this man had barely aged a day in all that time.
The man had aged a great deal in four years, and looked as if he had lost weight as well.
Bill's stutter is disappearing again, but the poor man has aged four years in the last four days.
The big man was aging before my eyes.
It struck Nicholson that the man was aging before his eyes.