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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151. They just go out and get it done, the old-fashioned way.
152. My father was very strict and old-fashioned, but I never disobeyed him.
153. I suspected that deep down he was a Luddite who secretly preferred old-fashioned conventional fences.
154. His clothes - a Fair Isle pullover and collarless white shirt - were quaintly old-fashioned.
155. Fortunately, the number of these old-fashioned classes seems to be gradually falling.
156. He wears an old-fashioned brown tweed jacket, looks like it has biscuit crumbs sprinkled all over it.
157. That leaves old-fashioned glue: except that gecko feet have no suitable glue-secreting glands.
158. This is charmingly old-fashioned stuff, reminding you of the Victorian explorer who knocked out a boa constrictor with a straight right.
159. That said, editing in the old-fashioned way - with cursor keys - is probably quicker anyway, and works just as well.
160. Faith was done with old-fashioned equipment; we needed more equipment to do the water-crossings ahead.
161. Korn/Ferry perhaps appeals more to aggressive, fast-growth conglomerates than to old-fashioned, traditional companies.
162. If you have to eat a cold chip, you're better off with an old-fashioned greasy one.
163. Old-fashioned amateurs used to admire colours with a golden glow, which conservators have demonstrated were the effect of discoloured varnish.
164. They chose a bedroom with heavy old-fashioned furniture and a huge old bed.
165. He belonged to the old-fashioned generation which believed in covering itself carefully from the sun.
166. She led him straight into an old-fashioned kitchen where a coal range gave out a dull red glow.
167. Dickens describes it merely as' a genteel old-fashioned house,(Sentencedict.com) very quiet and orderly.
168. Like all old-fashioned country practitioners, Doctor Reefy pulled teeth, and the woman who waited held a handkerchief to her teeth and groaned.
169. You might relegate onions to the list of old-fashioned kitchen standbys, as you can slice and dice them into everything from home fries and soups to omelets and casseroles.
170. However, don't let this fact fool you into thinking that GObject OOP programming is just a bunch of hokey technojargon for good old-fashioned C programming.
171. The old-fashioned taipan luxuriated in his ignorance of the Chinese language and of everything that was connected with China.
172. Rolled oats or "old-fashioned" oats(sentencedict.com), are steamed or flattened oats. They are high in soluble and insoluble fiber and are rich in vitamins and minerals.
173. He spoke in Tibetan, and his delivery was stern and admonitory , like a forbidding, old-fashioned father reprimanding his children.
174. If both sides had radar-proof aircraft, American pilots could have to resort to old-fashioned dog fights, which would mean some of their planes almost certainly would be shot down.
175. In fact, it does have a handful of outrageous moments, but surprisingly, it's overall one of the most unabashedly, old-fashioned Broadway musical comedies I've seen.
176. The debt-ceiling farrago showed that old-fashioned bargaining could still work, and both Mr Obama and Mr Boehner showed themselves open to a grand bargain, if only for a time.
177. They adhered to an old-fashioned and somewhat puritanical morality , and criticized their friend Ingrid Bergman for destroying her film career by having an illegitimate child with Roberto Rossellini .
178. They adhered to an old-fashioned and somewhat puritanical morality, and criticized their friend Ingrid Bergman for destroying her film career by having an illegitimate child with Roberta Rossellini.
179. Few people realise, said Watson in London before setting off for the Antarctic, how dirty this old-fashioned sea war can get, with hand-to-hand combat, collisions, bombardments and sinkings.
180. Start with the old-fashioned ones -- badminton, shuffleboard, horseshoes, Wiffle ball, or bocce.
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