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What does old-time mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word old-time? Here's what it means.

Adjective
  1. From or reminiscent of an earlier time or era; old-fashioned.
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I wouldn't be without my Sky Plus, but I do occasionally come over all nostalgic when I think about old-time television.
I don't comment a lot, but I do wade into the threads from time to time for that old-time Usenet flavor.
After all, the old-time merry-making of the frontier furnished the best symbol of political action in a democracy.
No wonder old-time sailors deserted their square-rigged ships for such delights, after months at sea on hard-tack and briny water.
What we have, in fact, is a collection of essays by people who are mostly not so much new technologists as old-time literary types.
The test marketing of the sadder-but-wiser Dean began Thursday morning with a well-attended rally in the old-time opera house in Lebanon.

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