Similar words: old world, second world war, world war, worldwide, world war i, world war 1, world war 2, world-wide. Meaning: adj. characteristic of former times especially in Europe old world. n. the regions of the world that were known to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas. adj. of or relating to the Old World (especially Europe).
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31. With its lanterns, railings, narrow bridge and heavy wooden doors, this embodies a vision of old-world Europe that Miyazaki has drawn on in films such as Kiki and Howl.
32. Overall, British attitudes to the financial crisis are closest to other old-world economies such as France and Germany, as well as Japan.
33. Old-world ambiance and service combined with new-world comfort and convenience.
34. The musical grew as two streams converged: operetta with its old-world romance, and vaudeville with its zippy comedy and thoroughly popular roots.
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