old-time in the PONS Dictionary

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The timer is fashioned after an old-time pocket watch clock face.
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They engaged the starter, tried to turn over the powerful engine, then surrendered to old-time methods -- the push-start.
www.usatoday.com
This revamp showed a leaner, fitter cockerel on an old-time football.
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He owns a commercial real estate brokerage and is an old-time banjo player.
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Old-time racing writers would never have had a tote machine in thesanctified area unless it had credit facilities.
www.smh.com.au
He is the old-time minstrel man turned to modern account.
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Gossip, with his long, flowing beard, looks like one of the old-time monks.
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Apparently, old-time miners still went home in their pit dirt and washed in a tin bath in preference to using the pithead baths.
www.stokesentinel.co.uk
There is an old-time expression to characterize what is happening here: eating the seed corn.
arstechnica.com
Playing mostly for fun, the group explored the traditions of old-time country, blues, ragtime and bluegrass.
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