nostalgic造句31. He wrote one or two nostalgic short stories about the pangs of love, drawing on past memories and exaggerating them.
32. Bella's puncturing of William's nostalgic romanticism with her admission that she never really fancied him.
33. "Radio Hour" is a nostalgic look at radio programs of the 1940s.
34. His 50-year-old lived-in face smiled not out of embarrassment, rather out of nostalgic reflection.
35. He had little time for flippancy or gossip, let alone the nostalgic ramblings of an ex-employee.
36. Such a restriction on land coming on to the market is irrelevant, but nostalgic.
37. Read in studio Railway enthusiasts are queueing up for a nostalgic trip on a steam train.
38. But this was not the only series that fed on viewers' appetite for nostalgic programming.
39. I know those tenement-lined streets invite a nostalgic lament for the loss of community.
40. Over 75,000 nostalgic exhibits dating from 1850 to 1950 crammed into many old-fashioned shop and room displays.
41. The pun fits all sorts of natural and unnatural phenomena, from lunar cycles to a nostalgic yearning to see Elvis again.
42. The recollection of the summer evening sunlight coming through the large window behind the preacher's head evokes many nostalgic memories.
43. There were several horse-drawn carriages, as a nostalgic reminder of the past.
44. At the time, after all[/nostalgic.html], we despised the manner in which our elders were so nostalgic for the hippy era.
45. When you feel nostalgic for a change, it's time to head for the hills.
46. We recently visited the Bomber Command museum at Hendon in north London, which was interesting from a nostalgic point of view.
47. Many of these old newsreels will make people feel nostalgic.
48. This book provides an unanswerable riposte to such nostalgic nonsense.
49. The film is flawed, although it has a certain nostalgic appeal.
50. Some cinema-goers in Leipzig even confessed that the film had made them feel emotional and slightly nostalgic for their recent past.
51. Was it little kids, or adults in their 40s and 50s who were feeling nostalgic?
52. All in all, a nostalgic look back at London Airport at a time when airliners had their own individual characters.
53. So, it is why people are so often nostalgic.
54. Beijing is for us an old and nostalgic home.
55. Dixon gave a sad, nostalgic smile.
56. The British music scene is nostalgic, decrepit and moribund.
57. He feels nostalgic about his hometown.
58. It gave me a nostalgic vibe.
59. Perhaps it is our human nature to be nostalgic.
60. Nostalgic" is the third of nine-year teaching obligations in the fourth element of a self-reading text."