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old
adjective as in advanced in age
adjective as in obsolete, outdated
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adjective as in traditional, long-established
Example Sentences
The series mines an old strain of film comedy in which a team of innocent idiots are thrown into a world of crime or intrigue.
As with most of his accomplishments these days, James is the oldest player to earn the award, which has been his 41 times.
Jaime Puerta keeps a shrine to his son, Daniel, behind his desk — a collection of candles, old pictures and his son’s beloved toy car.
That brings us back to the present day, and the old adage, “What goes around comes around.”
His family moved to Newark, N.J., when he was 5 years old, but the same social prejudices followed him.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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