Synonym: aged, ancient, archaic, old. Antonym: modern. Similar words: antiquity, frantic, quantity, romantic, pedantic, meantime, semantics, antipathy. Meaning: [æn'tiːk] n. 1. an elderly man 2. any piece of furniture or decorative object or the like produced in a former period and valuable because of its beauty or rarity. v. 1. shop for antiques 2. give an antique appearance to. adj. 1. made in or typical of earlier times and valued for its age 2. out of fashion 3. belonging to or lasting from times long ago.
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61 I just want to look into that antique shop.
62 His passions were antique furniture and shrewd bargaining.
63 He had personally recruited the antique dealer.
64 Their new collection also includes scarves, ties and braces and all designs are based on antique decorative arts.
65 The lace curtains seemed to have survived from obscurity, like the antique gown of a jilted bride.
66 The room is all beige with an antique Oriental chest providing the appropriate backdrop.
67 Public rooms include a cosy old fashioned bar and a magnificent antique salon with piano, overlooking the garden.
68 This, in traditional form, is a treacly brown colour and lends a definite antique air to what you are polishing.
69 Antique clocks, light fittings, a fireplace, mirrors, carpets and curtains were stolen.
70 Rudy was a loud-mouthed, crude man in flashy clothes who said he was an antique dealer.
71 Champany Inn Old converted farm steading,(www.Sentencedict.com) furnished in antique Victoriana.
72 When they left she found an antique carriage clock in the hallway missing and also some jewellery.
73 He had come to find out more about the antique dealer.
74 At the auction, I bid £50 for a small antique mirror, but it ended up selling for over £200.
75 A television set rested on an antique pine blanket-chest at the foot of the bed.
76 In front of me are antique perfume bottles and pictures of my children in small, silver frames.
77 Above, on a wooden platform, are the mill stones, accompanied by one or two antique items of interest.
78 People collect a variety of things, from antique toys to silver flatware.
79 It is perfectly true - for this hotel is also an antique shop.
80 We went on a tour of the ancient manuscripts, the antique mazes.
81 Evans looked pleased with himself as he settled behind his large antique desk.
82 Shown here is the Regal Supreme, supplied complete with a pocket-sprung mattress to bring modern comfort to antique furniture.
83 Arthur Davidson has closed his London antique shop of that name under pressure of mounting debt.
84 She saw him as soon as she started across the room towards the antique chest of drawers where her casual clothes were kept.
85 The technique is very reminiscent of that used by the amphibians' far distant and antique cousin, the lungfish.
86 First I had to pass the antique shop where Mr Rutherford resided.
87 He and his wife Joy bought a small antique shop in nearby Chipping Norton.
88 While their four children were growing up, she put off fulfilling her ambition to run an antique shop of her own.
89 On the antique round marble table by the window was a vase of fresh yellow chrysanthemums giving the room life and warmth.
90 I've just heard about a very good antique shop opening over at Warmly.
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