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I. old <-er, -est> [əʊld, Am oʊld] ADJ
1. old (not young, new):
2. old (denoting an age):
3. old (former):
4. old (long known):
old friend
old friend
Phrases:
II. old [əʊld, Am oʊld] N (elderly people)
the old pl
old age N
Old Bill N no pl Brit inf
old boy N
1. old boy Brit inf (old man):
2. old boy Aus, Brit (former pupil):
old-established [ˌəʊldɪˈstæblɪʃt] ADJ
old-fashioned [ˌəʊldˈfæʃnd] ADJ pej
1. old-fashioned (out):
old-fashioned clothes, views
2. old-fashioned (traditional):
old flame N inf
old girl N
1. old girl Brit inf (old woman):
2. old girl Aus, Brit (former pupil):
old hand N
to be an old hand (at sth)
to be an old hand (at sth)
old lady N inf (one's wife, mother)
old maid N pej
old-maidish [ˌəʊldˈmeɪdɪʃ] ADJ pej
old man N inf (husband, father)
old master N ART
old-style ADJ
old-timer [ˈəʊldtaɪməɐ, Am ˈoʊldtaɪmɚ] N Am inf
old-age pension N
old-age pensioner N
old people's home N
old wives' tale N
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All old-established national industries have been destroyed or are daily being destroyed.
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For the first time, an old-established convention was broken: she was allowed to keep everything.
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The two old-established schools are only a 10-minute walk apart and students from both attend some classes at the other school.
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All of this is the recognized machinery of parliamentary rule in the old-established democracies.
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The passenger train service was greatly changed with only a few old-established trains remaining.
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