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This is not, these men say, some kind of second childhood.
I said, "What do the guys having a second childhood usually buy?"
Does he want Pal to share his second childhood with him?
But they had been young together, for all that it was Stanley's second childhood.
"They say the old age is a second childhood, Sister.
I may be in my second childhood, but I've not go so far as being dressed like a child."
This can only be described as adults entering a second childhood.
And Apple is clearly in need of any second childhood its founding father might help create.
"I would have to be far gone in my second childhood not to have seen it."
I must be reaching second childhood, and I'm not even thirty-five, he thought.
Do you imagine I am in my second childhood?
"At the highest level," as they used to say before the Presidency became a display window for second childhood.
Some national contenders took up their sports later in life and said they were enjoying a second childhood.
"He seems to think I'm in my second childhood, as good as told me so."
I couldn't have survived my first and second childhoods without them.
Once you went into your second childhood, you didn't come out again.
"No second childhood for me, 'cause I never got out of my first."
Peter, a 55-year-old distribution engineer at the plant, says his wife believes he is going through a second childhood.
His mother smiles gently down at her son, three weeks into his second childhood.
Baby-boomers, now parents and grandparents, are hitting their second childhood.
"I'm reliving my second childhood, and it sure is fun."
It is too early for your second childhood.
Is this what they mean by "second childhood?"
It was a sign of advancing age, the dawn of second childhood.
Paul supposed the old man was dead now - or in his second childhood in Homestead.