old-fash

  • 21unfashionable vs fashionable — Old fashioned Old fash ioned, a. Formed according to old or obsolete fashion or pattern; belonging to or characteristic of times past; adhering to old customs, styles, or ideas; as, an old fashioned dress, girl; old fashioned wire rimmed glasses …

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  • 22ness — ness·ber·ry; ness·ler·iza·tion; ness·ler·ize; ness·ler s; new·fan·gled·ness; new·ness; news·i·ness; nice·ness; nig·gard·li·ness; nig·gard·ness; nigh·ness; nip·pi·ness; no·ble·ness; nois·i·ness; non·cha·lant·ness; north·er·li·ness; north·ness;… …

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  • 23ioned — com·plex·ioned; old fash·ioned·ness; opin·ioned; pin·ioned; old fash·ioned·ly; …

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  • 24Dad's Root Beer — Products Dad s Root Beer Type Soft Drink Manufacturer …

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  • 25Dictionary of American Regional English — Volume I (1985), Volume II (1991), Volume III (1996), Volume IV (2002), Volume V (2012) Country  United States …

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  • 26tin lizzie — (ˈ) ̷ ̷ˈlizē, zi noun Etymology: from Tin Lizzie, nickname for the Model T Ford automobile, from tin + Lizzie, nickname for Elizabeth : a small and relatively inexpensive automobile they are in ancient tin lizzies, on motor scooters … in bicycle… …

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  • 27Great War — n. World War I * * * (old fash) World War I. * * * …

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  • 28gentleman’s gentleman — n (old fash) a rich man’s personal servant. * * * …

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  • 29Gordon Bennett! — (BrE infml spoken old fash) a phrase used to express surprise or shock. The original Mr Bennett was a 19th–century US newspaper owner, James Gordon Bennett Junior, who was famous for his extravagant lifestyle and his support of sporting events.… …

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  • 30women’s lib — (in full women’s liberation) n [U] (becoming old fash) the name that most people used to refer to feminism in the 1960s. At that time, many women in Britain and America began to demand the same rights and opportunities as men. They were sometimes …

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