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How to use long-forgotten in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word long-forgotten? Here are some examples.

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Yet for her it was only a dull sound, ringing in the back of her mind like some long-forgotten memory.
The sight of that desecration was enough to renew my long-forgotten vows of vegetarianism.
This long-forgotten mask was given to me out hunting when I was about nine, just after a kill when I was first blooded.
It also heightens the risk that a long-forgotten favorite song will pop up, for better or for worse, in mixed company.
The cost will be long-forgotten, but the hunting memories and trophies will remain.
Visitors will be able to rediscover the long-forgotten world of blackouts, air-raids, rationing and the Home Guard.
One small planning decision, one minor infringement of a long-forgotten legacy.
She says the Scottish burr just melts her away and she recalls a long-forgotten trip to Edinburgh just after the war.
He unpicks, scene by scene, the absurd, long-forgotten propagandist works of both sides.
He uses his exploration of these long-forgotten characters and their arcane quarrels to advance three propositions.
The time is nigh for the resurrection of these long-forgotten principles.
In fact, they were right in keeping with the decor of whitewashed walls and a jumble of French posters advertising long-forgotten wines and aperitifs.
He was being accurate as well as modest, for it was later discovered to be a long-forgotten word, quoted in a 19th century folklore journal, for fairy-folk or little people.
There are no boilers, no engine and no remains of auxiliary machinery or steam pipes, just a big gap in the middle of the wreck left by some long-forgotten salvage company.
Tosches documents the rise and fall of minstrelsy in an impressive, sometimes dizzying chronicle of long-forgotten names that made me wish the book had an audio component.
Her eyes shone with long-forgotten memories of a much happier time.
It was in the shape of one of the fauns of long-forgotten legend.
But TV chef Alan Coxon is doing just that and is desperately serious about the potential for the long-forgotten medieval vinegar known as alegar.
Examples from Classical Literature
After this she took from the bottom drawer of her bureau that long-forgotten gift from the facetious Dave Cowan.
That long-forgotten pamphlet came back with startling vividness to my mind.
Witness Roger Moore's Sea Wolves, Pierce Brosnan in Dante's Peak and Tim Dalton's long-forgotten Hawks.
I discovered a long-forgotten sledge in my garden shed and indulged in some marvellous sledging.
Just thirty days after my advent upon Barsoom we entered the ancient city of Thark, from whose long-forgotten people this horde of green men have stolen even their name.
Against what, pray, should we guard this long-forgotten, abysmal path?
In the kitchen they will be able to see long-forgotten Christmas treats like almond shamrocks, whim-wham, hedgehog tipsy cake and brandied fruits.
Pulling back a wisp of dirty cloth, he revealed a worn brass crucifix leaning against the helmet badge of a long-forgotten East India Company's regiment.
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