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Sentence count:199+7Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: antiquedemodeexold-hatoutmodedpassepasseeSimilar words: fashioncash incash in onrelationshipchampionshipgrandfatherone dayfastMeaning: [ˈəuldˈfæʃənd]  adj. out of fashion old fashioned. n. a cocktail made of whiskey and bitters and sugar with fruit slices. 
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181. An old-fashioned mercury thermometer is fine for use by adults but not by children (who might bite the glass and ingest mercury, which is poisonous).
182. Armed with an old-fashioned Soviet box camera, and a sturdy shovel, Romanenko spent several days last week prodding the tundra.
183. Your children almost certainly won't care whether they're sleeping under goose down or those old-fashioned orange nylon sleeping bags I remember well from my own childhood.
184. In order to improve the precision and automation of old-fashioned band-sawing machine, its angle-measuring part was reconstructed.
185. Or, since the class B voting shares are publicly (though thinly) traded, someone could mount an old-fashioned proxy fight to reform the board.
186. Just a lot of hard work and good old-fashioned business practices to provide our customers with quality laundry and dry cleaning services at the lowest possible price.
186. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
187. Others have adopted a look reminiscent of old-fashioned general stores, with bins of merchandise and booths selling frozen custard or fountain drinks such as New York egg creams.
188. It was a simple peer-to-peer network where users' computers would just call each other at night through their old-fashioned modems, exchange information and then move on.
189. A curmudgeon will sigh that this has led to a lowering of standards at the top of the Premier League, but those old-fashioned enough to enjoy uncertainty will find the game's appeal enhanced.
190. Jack was a kind, honest fellow, though rather rather old-fashioned, and just a trifle heavy in hand.
191. The old-fashioned, four-sided box grater, for example, is still the best tool for grating many vegetables and cheeses, such as cheddar.
192. A few years ago I bought an old-fashioned manual typewriter to write love letters to my then-girlfriend (now-wife—thanks, 1950s technology!).
193. In England, if one simply considers the number of people involved, it is probable that the dominant form of nationalism is old-fashioned British jingoism.
194. Old-fashioned antiblack bigotry still exists, but today, far more than 20 years ago, white Americans are likely to associate dark skin with foreignness.
195. An old-fashioned movie camera captured the most famous pictures in the citizen-media genre:the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
196. During a recent interview with the Times, Issa repaired a reporter's old-fashioned microcassette recorder.
197. Instead, Mr Collins advocates old-fashioned management virtues such as determination, discipline, calmness under pressure and strategic decision-making based on careful sifting of the evidence.
198. Bold teal paint livens up this cottagey children's bathroom where it covers a vintage clawfoot tub, old-fashioned sink and walls above crisp white paneling.
199. Sake and shochu, traditional Japanese drinks that were once derided as old-fashioned and the tipple of boozy middle-aged men, are enjoying a boom among trendy young drinkers.
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