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old-line
[ ohld-lahyn ]
adjective
- following or supporting conservative or traditional ideas, beliefs, customs, etc.
- long established; traditional:
old-line society.
old-line
adjective
- conservative; old-fashioned
- well-established; traditional
Derived Forms
- ˌold-ˈliner, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of old-line1
Example Sentences
Renowned for ancient churches and the tomb of Dante, the 14th-century poet, the city of Ravenna and its environs along Italy’s Adriatic coast are also home to old-line industries like steel and fertilizer.
On the Republican side, rarely has a primary contest so clearly divided the old-line Republican establishment from the new Trump wing of the party.
But there has been friction between the White House and the new leadership of the old-line industrial auto union.
Dual strikes would effectively bring the entertainment business to a halt, pitting more than 170,000 workers against old-line studios like Disney, Universal, Sony and Paramount, as well tech juggernauts like Netflix, Amazon and Apple.
Disney, in its quarterly earnings report last week, said that it had narrowed its streaming losses but that revenue from its old-line TV channels had fallen sharply.
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