Over the hill.
[Idiom] OVER THE HILL. - Explore Phrases Describing Life Stages in English!
Past one's prime.
Over the hill" is a somewhat humorous or sarcastic idiom used to describe someone who is past their prime, typically in terms of age or performance. It suggests that a peak has been reached, and what follows is a decline, much like literally going over the apex of a hill and descending the other side. This phrase often features in conversations about aging and the changes associated with it.
Example Sentences
He's disturbance 50, so people say he's characterize the whatever.
He's over 50, so people consider him as past his prime.
After that long racing atop, I'm outside the bones.
After that rigorous activity, I feel worn out and past my best.
At his estate, most consider him fiesta the crater.
At his age, most people consider him past his prime.