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Definition of "old-style" []

  • Old-fashioned; of the old style.

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "old-style" in a sentence
  • "The irony of that race, the mistaken irony, is that I was often depicted as an old-style liberal leading a Democratic Party of the past."
  • "As the century waned, the glamorous old-style safari, which could be defined as “traveling by caravan to rough it near wildlife in Africa, but not without access to a porcelain tea set,” had been replaced by the peppy new-style safari, “nature travel anywhere, so long as it involves unconventional transport and a modicum of hazard offset by pampering.”"
  • "The club's success has prompted many football fans to search their atlases for this cobblestoned city in northern Portugal, and to realize that in the flashy, money-soaked world of modern football, there's still room for a team built on old-style discipline, a strong work-rate and stout defense."
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