Synonym: antique, demode, ex, old-hat, outmoded, passe, passee. Similar words: fashion, cash in, cash in on, relationship, championship, grandfather, one day, fast. Meaning: [ˈəuldˈfæʃənd] adj. out of fashion old fashioned. n. a cocktail made of whiskey and bitters and sugar with fruit slices.
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91. The Bishop takes an old-fashioned high church view on divorced clergy.
92. The offices are so old-fashioned that one was used as Scrooge's office in a recent film version of A Christmas Carol.
93. An old-fashioned analogue watch and a chunky bracelet on the right wrist might be observed through half-closed lids.
94. Nor is he an old-fashioned, bookish poet with antiquarian tendencies like Tennyson.
95. Both the Manhattan and martini are served here in delicate vessels that are shaped like old-fashioned champagne glasses.
96. He had read the number off the old-fashioned dial phone as he handed his last letter in.
97. The kitchen is equipped along old-fashioned lines, and meals reach the dining room via a dumb waiter.
98. I regret my divorce, because deep down I'm a very old-fashioned woman.
99. Migden turned to old-fashioned means to launch her career: starting from the bottom.
100. Bartlett drew from the old-fashioned uniforms of the virile football player and the preening perfection of the city dweller.
101. His early work was done the old-fashioned way, drawn shot by shot.
102. I was almost tempted to tie an old-fashioned strap around the headstock to alleviate the problem.
103. Drinking lifted his mood, made him feel like an old-fashioned dirigible, floating over everything.
104. The lycee was a prime example of old-fashioned fluency-last pedagogy.
105. Smiling residents stroll along a cozy, old-fashioned street; the police chief stops and chats with passing motorists.
105. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
106. The bitterness of repeated daily confrontation with left-wing majorities has given them a steeliness entirely absent from the old-fashioned candidates.
107. There was an old-fashioned sink under the window, and a new-looking electric cooker, with cupboards on both sides.
108. Instead, political interest groups reach out directly, using computerized mailing lists and modems in addition to the old-fashioned campaign techniques.
109. They come here looking for a better life, the good, old-fashioned way our grandparents did: By working for it.
110. Despite all the electronic read-outs, there are times when good old-fashioned printed material was the most convenient form of record.
111. At last she wound down like an old-fashioned gramophone and rolled on to her back on the grass feeling exhausted.
112. The teachers were very old-fashioned, treating any new ideas with contempt and scorn.
113. Unlike old-fashioned narrative history, art has no decisive battles, no international treaties, and no changes of government.
114. Where design permits, the old-fashioned serving hatch can come in handy: it's the dumb waiter of the less-palatial home.
115. But I am old-fashioned enough to dislike hearing it flung about in railway carriages by mixed school parties.
116. The Floral Book collection features delicate patterns based on romantic designs in old-fashioned tones of primrose, lavender and rose.
117. Surprising data from the machines can still clash with big egos that want to trust to old-fashioned hunches.
118. Contrary to systems that could be under-stood by old-fashioned reductionism, these dynamic systems exhibited emergent behavior.
119. But all these rather extravagant claims have had to be made via the old-fashioned printed page.
120. Miranda and Angus sat in a velvet-lined, crimson booth that reminded her of an old-fashioned railway carriage.
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