Their daughter Audrey was born about three weeks premature, but is nonetheless doing very well.
Studies show that when premature babies receive a daily massage, they gain an average 47 percent more weight.
Hypothesizing about who committed the murder is premature at this point. We
simply don't have enough evidence.
His premature death was obviously the result of a very unhealthy lifestyle.
I think the decision was made somewhat prematurely, and now that we have more information, I think we should re-examine the issue.
In Brazil in 1962 after the national team
won the World Cup in Chile, everything stopped for a couple of days while Rio celebrated a premature carnival.
During the reign of French King Louis XI, the women of high society lived mainly on soup because they believed that chewing food could cause the development of premature facial
wrinkles.
Sir Winston Churchill was born prematurely in a ladies' cloakroom in Blenheim Castle, where his mother was attending a formal ball.
Research shows that two out of every three deaths are premature; they are related to lack of physical activity, smoking or excessive drinking.
She is prematurely gray, so people think she's older than she really is.
The Canadian government once described those Canadians who fought in the Spanish Civil War as premature anti-fascists.
Samuel Butler once said, "If I die prematurely, at any rate, I shall be saved from being bored to death at my own success."
Franz Kafka once suggested that all human errors are impatience, a premature breaking off of methodical procedure.
Henry Miller once remarked, "I have never been able to look upon America as young and vital, but rather as prematurely old, as a fruit which rotted before it had a chance to ripen."
Anything could happen in today's 100-meter race, so it's premature to suggest that the Jamaican runner is assured of winning a medal.
Find someone who knows someone who was born prematurely.