Synonym: abandoned, aged, ancient, antique, elderly, former, mature, obsolete, outworn, stale. Antonym: new, young. Similar words: fold, hold, odd, add, aid, all, and, bad. Meaning: [əʊld] n. past times (especially in the phrase `in days of old'). adj. 1. (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age 2. of long duration; not new 3. (used for emphasis) very familiar 4. just preceding something else in time or order 5. of a very early stage in development 6. old in experience 7. belonging to some prior time 8. (used informally especially for emphasis).
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91 The old woman was weaving on her loom.
92 He's only 24 years old and a drug addict.
93 The old lady is a mystic.
94 The old man looked cross and unfriendly.
95 He was a feeble, helpless old man.
96 Let's chuck all these old papers and magazines away!
97 The old woman had some difficulty straightening herself up.
98 This village still retains its old world character.
99 They chipped the old paint off from the door.
100 Is Bob an old friend of yours?
101 My eye alighted on an old book.
102 The old men blather on and on.
103 The fossils may be a million years old.
104 I spent the evening with an old school friend.
105 The old woman dressed even more splendidly.
106 Old people are particularly vulnerable to the flu.
107 Farmers occasionally plough up old Indian relics.
108 His clothes were old and shabby.
109 The government keeps pumping out the same old propaganda.
110 You are as old as you feel.
111 The fish were unwholesome and old.
112 The old man was padding along.
113 The tree was probably a hundred years old.
114 The old lady never has/gets any visitors.
115 He roughly examined the old records.
116 The old woman was profuse in her thanks.
117 The old man bumble along the road.
118 Old age disabled him for hard work.
119 Some of the houses around here are very old.
120 The old corrupt(sentencedict.com), totalitarian regime was overthrown.