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oldfangled
[ ohld-fang-guhld ]
adjective
- old-fashioned; of an older or former kind.
oldfangled
/ ˈəʊldˈfæŋɡəld /
adjective
- derogatory.out-of-date; old-fashioned
Other Words From
- oldfangled·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of oldfangled1
Word History and Origins
Origin of oldfangled1
Example Sentences
You might find yourself saying “nope,” too, once or twice, in a way that’s really tantamount to saying “yes” to “Nope’s” shivery pleasures, which feel both oldfangled and new.
Almost everything I read relayed his story in a kind of oldfangled, florid prose.
You could argue that none of the other 30 teams left in the competition want or need to win it as much as Arsenal and United, so this match should crackle with oldfangled intensity.
It nearly makes you believe that within the same oldfangled men and women we’ve known for centuries, new people may really be ready to emerge.
Just oldfangled technology: a landline telephone.
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