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oldy

[ ohl-dee ]

noun

, plural old·ies.
  1. a variant of oldie.


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Example Sentences

It’s an oldy and goldy from the Trump tent – delay, delay and delay again.

From Salon

The bathrooms turn out to be pretty oldy worldy too or maybe I should say antique and make a huge noise whenever you want to do anything private.

The stairs all creak and there are no curtains on any of the windows and all the main rooms seem huge after what I’m used to and they’re scattered with big old comfortable furniture and paintings and books and huge fireplaces you can walk into and animals posing around the place to make it look even more authentic oldy worldy.

Although the platter has just been pressed, it promises to become what the deejays call a "Golden Oldy."

She has a pretty bad time, poor thing! 'cause she is so oldy that she is kept on a shelf till she's all dusty.

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