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What does oldfashioned mean?

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Adjective
  1. Rare spelling of old-fashioned.
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Sometimes above the shoe Lee saw not white skin but the white of long cotton underwear, which only very oldfashioned country people wore.
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.
Massive amounts of data can now be gathered, tabulated and cross-referenced far faster and more accurately than oldfashioned paper files.
Other country garden style purples include stock, phlox, gladioli, monkshood and oldfashioned roses, such as amnesia or pacific blue.
The HDTV dossier is particularly revealing of an oldfashioned use of discourse.
One might dismiss these remarks as mere formalities: insincere, gratuitous, at best oldfashioned gallantry.

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