He's a bit long in the tooth to be starting a new career, but he's determined
The company's old computer system is starting to look long in the tooth
She's a bit long in the tooth for competitive sports, but she still enjoys playing recreationally
That joke is getting a little long in the tooth; everyone's heard it before
While the car is reliable, it's starting to look long in the tooth compared to newer models
The tradition felt a bit long in the tooth and needed some modern updates
He's a seasoned politician, a bit long in the tooth perhaps, but with a lot of experience
The theatre's seating was starting to look long in the tooth, with worn carpets and faded upholstery
Don't worry if you're a bit long in the tooth; age is just a number in this field
The old pub's décor was charmingly long in the tooth, with antique furniture and dusty paintings
This old car is getting a bit long in the tooth, isn't it?
Yes, it's certainly seen better days. Time for an upgrade.
I agree, before it breaks down completely on the road.
That old car is looking a bit long in the tooth
That old car is appearing quite worn and dated
That old car seems very aged and past its prime