nostalgia造句61. These objects add instant nostalgia when hung on your kitchen wall or placed in a basket on your counter top.
62. His books are still read, though more now for the nostalgia they generate than for their real-world relevance.
63. It was a magical evening of pure nostalgia enjoyed by an audience from nine to 90 years of age.
64. So that by the time I arrive home I have put this nostalgia behind me.
65. He came to a halt and stood staring with nostalgia at the windows of the hospital.
66. With the demise of the traditional industrial landscapes nostalgia for them has grown.
67. But perhaps to avoid being carried away by nostalgia, he wisely left the bidding to his wife and daughter.
68. When Mr Major waxes philosophical, he comes over as a strange mix of nostalgia and modernism.
69. Reagan appealed to the average American's sense of nostalgia for a golden age.
70. If anything, Teds are remembered with a degree of nostalgia and viewed as something quaint.
71. For a nostalgia that still strikes a chord today, here he is.
72. This yearning for former glories was already manifest in a particular kind of sentimentality and nostalgia.
73. And others may see a big difference between Gingrichian futurism and Buchananite nostalgia, between revolution and counterrevolution.
74. Nostalgia tends to be an acute instinct in most sportsmen: in rugby players it can be positively overwhelming.
75. Lamour remembers her first trip to Europe with warm nostalgia.
76. Not half an hour back I had been dewy-eyed with nostalgia for him.
77. Nostalgia for simple sensory experience cancels out the pain I didn't recognise then.
78. The weaknesses are of exaggeration, and in Illich's case a romantic and utopian nostalgia for a past that never existed.
79. Explanations of such success creep too easily toward the notion that their sound is nothing more than nostalgia for postwar pre-rock.
80. Tourists are drawn to them in a spirit of nostalgia for the courage they recall and the peacefulness they bring to mind.
81. I enjoy receiving the newsletter and I read it with great nostalgia.
82. Home is the something always already lost, and the longing for it we call nostalgia.
83. He only have our nostalgia for our personal lost Eden.
84. But history is against these reactionaries, and the South is gradually rising above Confederate nostalgia.
85. For a moment, Eline felt a nostalgia for the simplicity of her life as she'd lived it in Oystermouth.
86. That last Christmas at North Terrace with her grandparents was ringed with sweet nostalgia for Amelia.
87. William felt no sense of nostalgia for any of it.
88. Car production still goes on at Cowley, but there is nostalgia for these old buildings.
89. Or perhaps this is just the wisdom of hindsight, a rosy blur of sentiment cast by nostalgia over the scene.
90. This national event aroused such emotions and nostalgia that people everywhere responded with magnificent donations.