age gap

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age gap (plural age gaps)

  1. A difference in ages between two or more people
    Synonym: age difference
    • 2014, David Blixt, The Prince's Doom, Sordelet Ink, →ISBN:
      There's always an arranged marriage. I can attest to their efficacy – though perhaps you should try an age gap less chasmous than Cesco's. Or mine! Also, it seems to me that if a woman wooed you, you could marry her.
    • 2022 September 14, Alexi Duggins, “Thirty-year age gap left House of the Dragon star ‘scared’ ahead of sex scenes”, in The Guardian[1]:
      Thirty-year age gap left House of the Dragon star ‘scared’ ahead of sex scenes

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