"old-fashioned" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- His style is at once engagingly supple and unabashedly old-fashioned.
- Over the last few years Mr. Ward has built a good-size following by holding back: his voice is a well-worn croak; his folky arrangements are unabashedly old-fashioned; his songs usually build toward nothing stronger than a shrug.
- An unabashedly old-fashioned masculine type, the kind of character Mr. Quaid has been slow-cooking to perfection over the years and which, on American screens at least, has lately gone missing.
- Less a novel (or, at 160 pages, a novella) than an unabashedly old-fashioned tale, "The Zigzag Way" is filled with ghosts and chance meetings, with eerie atmospherics and people trying to fit in where they don't quite belong.
- Another offering from the Modern Library Chronicles is The Renaissance: A Short History, by Paul Johnson ($9.95), an unabashedly old-fashioned overview of Renaissance art and literature.
- Both collections are unabashedly old-fashioned, while at the same time avoiding the smarmy pit of nostalgia.
- The book is unabashedly old-fashioned.
- They helped popularize the unabashedly old-fashioned genre known as alt-country, which worships age, not youth.
- "Love, Work, Children" is an unabashedly old-fashioned novel of manners set in the same New York neighborhood as Mendelson's 2003 fiction debut, "Morningside Heights," and it shares that book's preoccupation with marriage, money and morals.
- The same may be said of Paul Johnson's unabashedly old-fashioned account of the Renaissance.
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