old-fashioned
[ˈoldˈfæʃənd]
Definition:
1. Out of fashion.
'old-fashioned' example sentence:
- I can just imagine a scene with a typist sitting on an old-fashioned typing chair, her back aching, exhausted.
- She is an old-fashioned lady.
- The first difficulty is that, old-fashioned or not, it is very good.
- Marie seemed to revel in his old-fashioned chivalry.
- Skiing is old-fashioned, elitist and boring.
- Maybe I'm just old-fashioned.
- It was one of those old-fashioned gramophones that winds up.
- She is still dressed in the old-fashioned style.
- She threw away all those old-fashioned clothes.
- Many households have dispensed with their old-fashioned vinyl turntable.
- She has 12 varieties of old-fashioned roses.
- She has some old-fashioned values and can be a strict disciplinarian.
- For those who truly wish to reduce the amount of energy expended on lighting, the answer may not be to ban old-fashioned incandescent bulbs.
- I don't agree. That's a very old-fashioned way of looking at art.
- Singer Brett Anderson inspires old-fashioned hero-worship.
- "I love the beautiful, handcrafted, old-fashioned quality of neon," says Blance.
- The old-fashioned field work would be more popular.
- I was amazed to see that many people were riding their old-fashioned tricycles.
- His views were derided as old-fashioned.
- It was a graveyard of the old-fashioned Western kind.
- I wouldn't be caught dead in such an old-fashioned place.
- Can't you see the old-fashioned gas lamp hanging from the ceiling?
- He's an unabashed, old-fashioned romantic.
- Does this mean you should turn off the shower and go back to old-fashioned baths?
- The methods employed are old-fashioned and uneconomical.
- By the second or third generation, such old-fashioned attitudes are generally forgotten.
- Brian's old-fashioned cuisine was unmatched for flavour.
- She scorned their views as old-fashioned.
- I'm old-fashioned and I like the paper copy.
- My parents are old-fashioned about relationships and marriage.
- It was a highly respectable and what was called an 'old-fashioned' hotel situated not far from Piccadilly.
- About 68% of those surveyed disagree with the opinion that reading is boring or old-fashioned.
- The interior of the house was furnished with heavy, old-fashioned pieces.
- They will revert to tilling the earth in an old-fashioned way.
- Singer Brett Anderson inspires old-fashioned hero worship.
- His rigid adherence to old-fashioned ideas made him unpopular.
- The house was dull, old-fashioned and in bad condition.
- There are some traditional farmers left who still make cheese the old-fashioned way.
- There's something charmingly old-fashioned about his brand of entertainment.
- His novels belong to a great but vanished age. They are, in short, old-fashioned.
- The modern-day sex symbol has now taken the place of the old-fashioned hero of yesteryear.
- The traditionalist influences within the navy marked it off as a rather old-fashioned institution.
- When you look at their new system, ours seems very old-fashioned by contrast.
- An old-fashioned bell tinkled as he pushed open the door.
- Old-fashioned sexist attitudes are still common.
- It made a refreshing change to see a good old-fashioned movie.
- His clothes were curiously old-fashioned.
- The company hasn't been able to shake off its image as stodgy and old-fashioned.