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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91 Specialist private dry cleaning of antique textiles: Bernard Dore works for the National Trust and national museums as well as dealers.
92 All the bridesmaids carried posies of spring flowers, and wore antique pearl and gold necklaces and bracelets.
93 The drawing room with its magnificent chandelier and antique furniture is in a wing of the house built by John Nash.
94 It even has antique furniture that is used rather than just polished.
95 It casts more doubt on Wallace's conviction in 1981 of the killing of his friend, antique dealer Jonathan Lewis.
96 The ground floor is best known for its unique collection of antique dolls' houses dating back to 1673.
97 An antique Oldsmobile crawled by, its tires crackling on the sand-covered, tightly packed ground of the flat.
98 It has a number of attractive old domestic buildings, schedule for preservation, and some interesting antique shops.
99 Near the elevator door was a fake fireplace and an antique mahogany mantelpiece with great bunches of fruit carved on each corner.
100 The advisability of using antique furniture in a hotel bedroom is debatable.
101 Also on the shelves is a pair of antique silver candlesticks bored for conversion to electricity.
102 Amanda claims she got her eye for good antique furniture from her grandfather.
103 The stairs were recently carpeted and the paintwork had changed from antique brown to pristine white.
104 We have one of the largest and finest collections of antique furniture in the country.
105 The chief organiser is Giancarlo Gallino,(sentencedict .com) president of the Piedmontese association of antique dealers.
106 The fancy bowls, water jugs and chamber pots, now so beloved of antique dealers, were in every bedroom.
107 I imagined dead mice and old wires curled recklessly in the walls, rusty pipes among antique fixtures.
108 While some of the people attending were looking to decorate their own houses, most appeared to be antique dealers.
109 His whimsical creations incorporate the antique wood letters and foundry type from a Montana newspaper he published in the 1960s.
110 Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in an antique shop?
111 I listened to the ticking of the antique clock on the dresser.
112 Everything looked like a little antique clock on that dashboard.
113 Over the years they have carved out a powerful position within the town's antique trade.
114 The fog bank was unattainable and rather than surrender, Kennedy opened fire against both vessels with his antique and wholly inadequate guns.
115 Read in studio Antique dealers and bargain hunters have been looking through the belongings of the late Robert Maxwell.
116 Jasper had told me he had a store on East Twelfth Street, as do many antique dealers.
117 After lunch we walked around the town and marvelled at the prices which were being asked for some of the antique furniture.
118 Before buying an antique, examine it closely to avoid buying a fake.
119 Last summer, a friend of mine, an antique dealer, had too much to drink.
120 Soon we were alone, moving through a narrow defile between two teetering antique shops.
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