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How to use old-world in a sentence

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Even the Buena Vista camp, for all its carefully maintained old-world charm, has not been immune to outside influences.
Dining on formal days is very elegant, leisurely and full of old-world charm.
Then there is the loch sprawling on two sides, the old-world charm of the buildings, the encroaching mountains and the 40 acres of woodland.
When Sofitel took charge in 1984, it added wings in the traditional style, maintaining the old-world charm.
Temperate climates, glorious sea air and a dash of old-world charm are all to be found in Grange-over-Sands and surrounding villages.
Decorations, typical of those often seen during the marriage season, brightened up the interiors and lent an old-world charm.
It also manages to have a go-ahead and prosperous air while retaining an old-world grace and charm.
He also laments, though in milder terms, the old-world style of Bach's choruses and airs.
Here, raised-panel cabinets crafted of knotty pine evoke the old-world charm of French country kitchens.
Michael did not suffer fools gladly and could seem aloof and distant at times, but this was his rather old-world formality.
With its straightforward narrative, show tune chestnuts and quaint, old-world coziness, the show is a guaranteed crowd pleaser for the Sunday matinee crowd.
Best known for its legendary ski slopes, the alpine town exudes a cozy mix of old-world culture and international flair.
This CD manages to be fun, frisky, soulful and evocative, old-world and contemporary, all at the same time.
The exquisite underwear is cut from the same Egyptian cotton used for the store's custom-made shirts and sewn with the same old-world tailoring.
These and other old-world beliefs and attitudes, together with the laws they gave rise to, were carried to the new world by the immigrants.
The bar itself is beautiful with gigantic carved wood cabinetry and all sorts of interesting, old-world bar utensils.
Drawn into the chaos of a development paradox, the capital city is slowly surrendering its characteristic old-world charm to the concrete jungle.
Since 1947, the store has captured the time-honored tradition of baking authentic, old-world bialys.
Crafted by hand, this demilune console table has a fossil stone top that adds an old-world feel to any environment.
That is to say, Linda is in and out of both cultures, believing in old-world traditions and embracing the new ideals of a liberated woman.
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But Dan was in no mood to appreciate the old-world beauty of the Oak Parlour.
She loved the old-world silence that was only broken by the dripping of water in the pools.
It is said that the early Fathers were jealous of the influence of this old-world science.
Katherine's Dock, the old-world air of the London Docks, remain impressed upon the memory.
The Curator smiled at the mixture of old-world piety and modern progress that is the note of India today.
He was eloquent on the moral uplift of a simple, old-world life presented in its entirety to a deboshed civilisation.
Papa is not going to scandalise his nursery with old-world gossip, nor bring a blush over our chaste bread-and-butter.
There is something of the grande dame in Rome, a flavour of old-world courtesy.
It is written in English not unlike the English of to-day, and although it has a quaint, old-world sound, we can readily understand it.
One saw it was not the over-dressing of the nouveau riche, but the rather old-world dandyism of a past generation.
For my part I have no belief in the romance of old-world life.
The concessionaire and the contractor are the modern representatives of ghouls and vampires of old-world romance.
The house had an old-world garden, and it was here they had their first duologue.
They were truly an old-world race, clad in very old-world garments.
John Bergson had the old-world belief that land, in itself, is desirable.
And also, perhaps, the old-world errand on which I had come.
And the Church of England endorses this ridiculous old-world fable.
There was something lugubriously comical in the way Newman's thoroughly contemporaneous optimism was confronted with this dusky old-world expedient.
Crown Shaving Company, Toronto, Canada, has added a new body talcum powder based on decades of experience serving customers in its old-world style barbershop.
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