(it is) past one
1past one's best — past it (informal) or past one s best Having decreased strength, ability, etc due to advancing age • • • Main Entry: ↑past …
2past one's peak — {adj. phr.} No longer as strong, efficient, or able as one once was, usually because of advanced age and decreased ability. * /He used to be a terrific athlete but we re afraid he is past his peak./ …
3past one's peak — {adj. phr.} No longer as strong, efficient, or able as one once was, usually because of advanced age and decreased ability. * /He used to be a terrific athlete but we re afraid he is past his peak./ …
4past\ one's\ peak — adj. phr. No longer as strong, efficient, or able as one once was, usually because of advanced age and decreased ability. He used to be a terrific athlete but we re afraid he is past his peak …
5half past one — ● half * * * half past one/two/etc phrase 30 minutes after one o’clock two o’clock etc The shops close at half past five. Usage note In spoken British English people often say ‘half one’ …
6half past one (two, etc.) — thirty minutes after one (two, etc.) o clock. → half …
7half past one — ► half past one (two, etc.) thirty minutes after one (two, etc.) o clock. Main Entry: ↑half …
8half past one/two — ► half past one (two, etc.) thirty minutes after one (two, etc.) o clock. Main Entry: ↑half …
9half past one/two, etc. — ► half past one (two, etc.) thirty minutes after one (two, etc.) o clock. Main Entry: ↑half …
10one day — or one of these days At some indefinite time in the (near) future • • • Main Entry: ↑day * * * I one day (or one of these days) at some time in the future our wishes will come true one of these days II at a particular but unspecified time in the… …