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old-fashioned造句
31. He's a good old-fashioned liberal. 32. She always prims her up in an old-fashioned gown. 33. Politicians are seen as old-fashioned, corrupt and self-serving. 34. His views were derided as old-fashioned. 35. In old-fashioned schools, much learning was by rote . 36. This may seem a quaintly old-fashioned idea. 37. His clothes were curiously old-fashioned. 38. Don't sport with her; she's an old-fashioned girl. 39. He's very old-fashioned when it comes to music. 40. They have a very old-fashioned management structure. 41. The company seems to have a very old-fashioned mindset. 42. The idea seems rather old-fashioned now. 43. An independent report has described some work practices in the industry as old-fashioned. 44. With the wisdom of hindsight we now know that the old-fashioned aerosol sprays were a mistake. 45. Although he seems to be an old-fashioned non-conformist, he is in fact a very devout Catholic. 46. an instead of a before it. This now sounds old-fashioned. 47. It's nice to have a good old-fashioned singsong now and again. 48. He had old-fashioned ideas on how to bring up children. 49. When we had finished our sweetmeats or fruit she would accompany us to the stoep, bidding us thank our mother for her gift and sending quaint, old-fashioned messages to her and the Father. Then she would turn and enter the house, closing the door behind, so that it became once more a place of mystery. 50. My boss is very old-fashioned and I'm having a lot of trouble selling the idea of working at home occasionally. 51. There are some traditional farmers left who still make cheese the old-fashioned way. 52. The first difficulty is that, old-fashioned or not, it is very good. 53. It was plain old-fashioned instinct, the gut feeling that something was wrong. 54. The only way to succeed is through old-fashioned blood, sweat and tears. 55. His novels belong to a great but vanished age. They are, in short, old-fashioned. 56. The modern-day sex symbol has now taken the place of the old-fashioned hero of yesteryear. 57. He was the old-fashioned type, well-mannered and always in a suit and tie. 58. Call me old-fashioned, but I still believe in good manners. 59. The magazine is desperately trying to shed its old-fashioned image. 60. An old-fashioned bell tinkled as he pushed open the door.