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How to use oldfashioned in a sentence

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One might dismiss these remarks as mere formalities: insincere, gratuitous, at best oldfashioned gallantry.
He turns to put the jeans away and runs a hand through the hopelessly oldfashioned row of grandpa's worn out blazers, shirts and cardigans.
Previously it took a whole generation for something to be classed as oldfashioned.
Sometimes above the shoe Lee saw not white skin but the white of long cotton underwear, which only very oldfashioned country people wore.
In a fast-paced, globalised world, oldfashioned values such as quality and reliability are in demand.
If you love oldfashioned, antique-style bears, then our 1906 Replica is the perfect Teddy.
The HDTV dossier is particularly revealing of an oldfashioned use of discourse.
Massive amounts of data can now be gathered, tabulated and cross-referenced far faster and more accurately than oldfashioned paper files.
Some people might call it oldfashioned. We call it smart and future-oriented.
It is not however recommended to spend additional money for this oldfashioned vehicle.
An assured tale of gunslinging and cowpokes that offers little new but is still an enjoyably oldfashioned affair.
Travel with circuit preachers, take part in an oldfashioned corn roast, learn about the extraction industries of coal and timber, and look at the region's fragile ecological balance.
And just as a DVD film provides a clearer audio-visual experience than an oldfashioned VHS film, digital hearing instruments provide clearer, more nuanced sound quality than their analogue counterparts.
This may be because donkey carts are perceived as an oldfashioned means of water transportation, or because there is insufficient understanding of the role of intermediary trade.
On Friday, Mr Ponta said he was trying to convince the EU commission to postpone the fines until next year  But that would also hold up other EU funds. Public administration remains cumbersome and oldfashioned.
Other country garden style purples include stock, phlox, gladioli, monkshood and oldfashioned roses, such as amnesia or pacific blue.
My friend, Lida Choate, the elderly lady who breeds a very oldfashioned type, has always mentioned that it is known that Rockland, Maine, is an area where the whites can be located.
Again, we see evidence of employment practices which are remarkably oldfashioned and do not sit easily in a sector concerned with new ideas, innovation and dynamism.
After watching Changing Rooms I got chicken wire and plaster of Paris and transformed this oldfashioned lamp.
Passas added the observation that even with money laundering, where modern technology should be most evident, oldfashioned methods like physical currency smuggling still predominate.
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A taxicab drew up before an oldfashioned residence upon the outskirts of Baltimore.
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